tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316572072024-03-07T19:27:57.124-05:00Trails and Tribulations...Read on for the on-road and off-road cycling adventures, keep up to date on the next ride, and join in on the cycling fun.SparBloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01894223966551409965noreply@blogger.comBlogger169125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-54760479248458068232011-12-17T14:02:00.001-05:002011-12-23T14:25:36.346-05:00Dog days of Winter<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1efKDOQkWneqk98bfeWxAadNahX73Ge7e7n4ooCCp0jMb3LFdtDrgt1iLHJYEHXDDmON1CvQBSPpnK8bcxa6Hq1GB9fWl2IaqaYSObhPzc6f7f9ncP2cN8ydv7ktlOy3D_LrxuA/s1600/photo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><br />
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Thorns and Roses - -Abbreviated Holiday Version</b></span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;"><b>Jim Cobb</b> – The Rabbit – another regular member of the leadership group for the Thorns N Roses.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;"><b>Elise Cobb</b> – Popsicle, The Beast</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">Approximately 12 cyclists Occupied the Brueggers Bagels parking lot ready to take flight. One rider did not take on the typical genome structure of a Thorns and Roses participant. This guest was in fact a dog. I am not talking about the common expression used for some of our younger members of the Thorns and Roses, this was a bona-fide pooch by the name of Zinfindel ..I think. </span></span><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">Group 2 included the usual suspects wanting of 4 millimoles of lactic acid or more. Jim Cobb commanded core leadership of this group with Steve, Dean and Sonic Boom making playful escapes. The route was intended to be Green Level West, Luther, 751, Hume Olive, Richardson, Olive Chapel, Kelly, Old US 1, Beaver Creek to home. However given the Holiday activities of some of the members that day, plus the eager nature of some of the riders to aerobicise...this group re-colonized into 2 different objective classes at the 751 bypass. Group 2A took off in escape formation, led by the strong, young and vibrant Green Pants Steve, his trusty pal Dean, and Sonic Boom. Group 2B rechartered a new course through the Lapland of Jordan Lake proper to allow for early afternoon holiday merriment. </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">All riders had a great day of cycling fun, with the longest route at 46 miles, the shortest at about 20+/- with Group 2B logging something in between. </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">Happy Holidays to All!</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">Merry Christmas from Zin, one of the Thorns N Roses newest riders. She traveled 23 miles miles at a comfortable 12 -13 mph average. She hopes to join more rides with the Roses in the New Year.</span><br />
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</span>Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-26214824918157018412011-11-26T21:38:00.001-05:002011-12-01T21:53:01.319-05:00Bike Cornucopiawrite up provided by Lee Duncan aka Sonic Boom. In a previous life Lee, as a soldier during WW I discovered Rin Tin Tin - the first Dog of silent movies. ( Google it you will find this to be true)<br />
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The first of the line (c. September 10, 1918 – August 10, 1932) was one of a litter of shell-shocked pups found by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States" title="United States">American</a> <a class="mw-redirect" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Army" title="US Army">serviceman</a> Lee Duncan in a bombed-out dog kennel in <a class="mw-redirect" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_%28province%29" title="Lorraine (province)">Lorraine</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France" title="France">France</a>, less than two months before the end of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I" title="World War I">World War I</a>. When Duncan found him on September 15, he was still blind and nursing.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin#cite_note-0"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a></sup><br />
The two pups from the litter that Duncan kept were named for woollen dolls called <b>Rintintin</b> and <b>Nénette</b> that French children gave to the American soldiers as good luck charms. Duncan returned to the USA with them at war's end. Rin Tin Tin settled at his home in <a class="mw-redirect" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles,_California" title="Los Angeles, California">Los Angeles</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California" title="California">California</a>, though Nénette had earlier died.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-rin_1-0"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin#cite_note-rin-1"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a></sup> Rin Tin Tin was a dark sable color and had very dark eyes.<br />
Nicknamed <b>Rinty</b> by his owner, the dog learned tricks and could leap great heights. He was filmed making a 11-foot leap at a dog show by Duncan's acquaintance <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Jones" title="Charles Jones">Charles Jones</a>, who had just developed a slow-motion camera. Seeing his dog being filmed, Duncan became convinced Rin Tin Tin could become the next <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongheart" title="Strongheart">Strongheart</a>. He later wrote, "I was so excited over the motion-picture idea that I found myself thinking of it night and day."<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-orlean_2-0"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin#cite_note-orlean-2"><span>[</span>3<span>]</span></a></sup><br />
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The Thorns N Roses want to give Thanks to Lee Duncan for his continued service in finding and promoting screen plays to this blog and to have also discovered one of Americas best big screen artists know to all as Rin Tin Tin.<br />
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Now for Lee's newest screen play<br />
Bike Cornucopia<br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b><u>Thorns</u></b></span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Nick</b></span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Travis</b></span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>David Bridenbaugh</b> – Mr. Bridenbaugh</span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Steve Cope</b> - Captn Carbon</span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Lee Duncan</b> - Sonic Boom</span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Jim Cobb</b> – The Rabbit – another regular member of the leadership group for the Thorns N Roses.</span> <br />
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"><b>Elise Cobb</b> – Popsicle, The Beast</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">It was a nice Saturday morning for giving thanks; a special holiday honoring the early cycling settlers and a time to enjoy a special harvest feast of visceral lipids.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">There were a few less than a cycling dozen ready to hit the proverbial cycling trail. But first we attacked the challenge of the day, which was, where in the heck are we going?</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">The Wampanoag cycling tribe huddled together to come to some decision and it was decided that the crew would head out of Preston, then sail the "Velo Mayflower" through Cary West, 751, Hume Olive, Old US 1, Beaver Creek and then Holland Chapel to home.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Upon making this decision and uniformly committed to be free of couch potato persecution, the Brueggers Plymough colony headed off. The separatists were in good spirits and commenced merriment. Upon entering the New World of Cary West, it became increasing clear that they had not properly planned/prepared for the early onset of winter. This was further demonstrated by the high degree of cooperation to keep warm against the assailing winds. Not even the silver buckled Captn Cope sprinted for county lines during this phase.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">At mile marker 17, the cycling settlers moved due East, seeking the unNorthern Passage through Hume Olive. This is where the wheels came off the ship. Mr Bridenbaugh fueled from a morning feeding of Frosted Flakes (I wish I were kidding) hit the escape hatch and headed for the Old US 1 finish line. Others tried to follow and where met by resistance, specifically exponential levels of wind resistance at the committed rate of speed. Another explorer known as Jim "Martin Frobisher" Cobb led another equally important conquest across the Hume Olive divide. The cycling friends who joined him were in thanks at the US 1 Stop Sign for surviving the long arduous journey. </span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">After spending some time among the indigenous people of Apex it was time for the gang to head back for Black Saturday and Sunday religious affairs. Leading the Turkey Trot home was Jim "Martin Frobisher" Cobb, accompanied by the resilient and determined Popsicle Beast dba Elise Cobb.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">On this final journey home to Plymouth Plantation, the Father / Son team of Nick and Travis served up a huge serving of Stuffing and were gracious to let the group come back for Seconds.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Nearly home and everyone sickened from the elements, Captn Cope broke the Mayflower Compact and sprinted for the county line in victory. All the colonists rejoiced in the playful match of the day.</span> <br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Overall, the ride served as a Cornucopia of fun and sport, with Team Thorn finishing out the day's journey at 52 miles with a 18.5 MPH pace.</span>Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-3531659714798494822011-11-05T14:18:00.001-05:002011-11-11T14:19:36.611-05:00Ride Together, Right Now<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica; font-size: large;"><b><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">It was a bright beautiful morning and we had about 14 riders ready to go.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">Everything was going smooth until...here came old flattop, he came grooving up slowly, he had joo-joo eyeball, he's one unholy roller, he once had hair down to his knees,--he's got to be a joker, he just do what he please--- it was Cope.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">Oh great, now we had some riff raff in the house. Despite the distraction, the group moved forward with a plan to execute the typical flight path-- across the Carpenter Firestation, down Del Web AARP Blvd, 751, Lystra Petrol and Holland Chapel to home. We also agreed to a Moratorium on hills.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">As we pulled out of the parking lot, Bridenbaugh said hey: "You may say that I'm a dreamer, But I'm not the only one.. I hope the Stems will join us ..And the world will be as one"... <b>What??</b> said Todd!</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">And with these prophetic words, the group decided to ride together, and were kind and polite. The steady pace continued through the first stage of the cycling event. Nothing too crazy and the behavior exhibited experience and maturity--but more so a symptom of eating excessive amounts of Halloween Candy.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">As the group road out towards 751, the hills started to form, and one young rider, Shane was looking a little cold...He had toe-jam football...He had monkey finger ..He uttered "I know you, you know me"</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">"One thing I can tell you is you got to be free"..and with that he pushed about 500 watts through his cycling machine and the blood splattered. "Ouch, that hurt" everyone yelled..</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">Geez ..and who was ready to blast off next...none other than the Father / Son team of Nick and Travis. As they started to wake from their cycling slumber.. Nick had Walrus Gumboot and Travis had tights down below his knees, and as they road past on their bikes you could feel their disease...Sonic Boom shouted, .."lets stay together, right now"...or until the light.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">After the light, Sharon and Todd were willing to keep Sonic Boom company as they finished the King of The Mountain stage and rolled into Lystra Petrol. That was hard work, and it was now time to feast on Hostess Trans fats.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">With everyone feeling a little tired from battling the cold temperatures, one member of the Thorns yelled out "how many miles to go?" </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">Cope...suffering from early onset hypothermia..yelled back, "One and one, and one is three" "Got to be good-looking 'cause it's so hard to see". Todd once again responded with <b>What??</b></span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">OK, let's all get back then. And with that the group played nice on the return trip back..with the exception of a decisive County Line Sprint where Cope and Bridenbaugh dominated.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br />
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</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: small;">Overall a great great day of riding among friends at a 16 to 17 mph ave for 40 miles.</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"> </span>Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-10733054381483191012011-10-30T16:45:00.001-05:002011-11-04T16:58:43.631-05:00Yowie Cycling EncounterThose in attendance on Saturday.<br />
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Those in attendance on Sunday<br />
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Kevin Smit – GOG<br />
Theresa Smit – Mother Theresa <br />
Vick <br />
Craig X <br />
Bart <br />
Lee Duncan - Sonic Boom <br />
Jae Brainard – “GO GO GO Girl” <br />
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On Sunday morning we had 7.5 riders ready to go according to census data. <br />
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As we assembled into the parking lot, a few cyclists noticed a large shadowy figure off to the back and snapped a few photos as it scampered into the woods. Was it a Sasquatch (see picture)? <br />
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As it turned out, it was GOG entering the tree lined area of Brueggers Bagels to take a natural break. Phew!! <br />
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The small group rejoiced because the only thing more rare than seeing Big Foot is a GOG and Mother Theresa sighting. We were delighted and quickly tried to capture the two and bring them into captivity. <br />
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After a short team huddle, GOG called out the play -- "we are going to take a complicated escape out of Cary with lots of turns and weirdness." Luckily our new friend Bart understood the directions and demonstrated his competence by calling out streets along the intended path. This dude knew what he was doing. <br />
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The crew hit the road, following the directions as instructed until our faithful Roses Leader "GO GO Go Girl" ejected assorted cycling items out of her jacket. The group slowed down and let her collect the belongings which turned out to be mace and I think a taser, brass knuckles and a bear trap. Mother Theresa and GOG yelled "OK were good, release the Kraken"...and with that the 4 man Thorn team was born. <br />
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Team Thorn included Craig X, Vick, Bart and Sonic Boom... and we immediately started to chase the invisible rabbit. Up and around we went until we found our way to Green Level West and out to Lewter Shop. We had some awesome pulls and most everyone was rested from the rainy Saturday the day before. Craig X and Vick were all set to do the Halloween Habitat Century, but as mentioned were shut down by the rain. It was noticeable that they were taking their frustration out on Bart and Sonic Boom as they pushed the pedals in Anger. At one point, Sonic Boom fought back trying to serve the 2 Angry men some cycling justice on Holland Chapel, but the do-gooders were too much and could not be playfully dropped. Now that the group was totally gassed out at about 15 miles into the ride, we cruised to Lystra gas station on auto pilot. <br />
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At Lystra gardens and resorts we hopped off our bikes for some delicious treats to consider our next move. Originally Craig X and others had to be back in the parking lot by 10:30AM, but some how through cell phone negotiations they were free to about 1PM or longer. With the extended curfew, it was decided that we would do Lystra, Big Woods and Wilsonville to home. <br />
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Upon our decision the 4 man group headed towards Lystra riding at a cautionary pace and in good formation. Everyone made it up Lystra in good shape until Bart had to head back for baby duty. We said good bye to our spatially gifted General, and the trio continued forward entering Jack Bennet and up Big Woods. Vick took the lead up Big Woods and pulled the group the entire way -- wow. After that we summoned Craig X to help us because we didn't have enough power for interstellar travel. Craig X took a commanding position and pulled the scrappy Thorns up and towards the Wilsonville gas station where we took one final rest break. Sensing weakness in critical thinking skills from our belabored efforts, Sonic Boom tried to trade snacks with Craig X, but Craig was too smart and knew a bad trade when he saw one. <br />
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Now limping, Team Thorn willed themselves across Fearrington pass and back one last time over Holland Chapel and to home. <br />
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The short recovery ride turned into a 52 mile 18 to 19 average speed event with everyone happy to see our cycling friends and ready for our next adventure. <br />
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The ROSES enjoyed thier 33.4 mile ride out to the lake and back. They traveled at an average speed of 14.6 mph. The sun and calm air made for a very enjoyable ride.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-65328638995027224132011-10-22T18:36:00.001-05:002011-10-27T18:39:20.357-05:00Cold Play - Front Row SeatsSaturday Oct 22 nd<br />
Yet Another great story of the adventures of the Thorns as told by Lee Duncan (Sonic Boom). <br />
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Yup, another Cold one. The Mercury logged about 42 degrees during the first few strokes of the pedal. This was a day for full frontal -- that is, keeping minimal frontal area exposed to the wind. Certainly a day that could have inspired the makers of Wind Stopper fabric. <br />
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Despite this, about 20+/- aerobic soldiers occupied the parking lot at Thorns and Roses cycling emporium. To keep cognitive frustration at bay, the decision was to maintain the familiar with the typical Cary escape: Lystra, Big Woods and Wilsonville to home. This route has something for everyone, not to mention about 2,000+ feet of total climbing. <br />
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The riders organized to their intended heart rate zone for the day and rolled out of the parking lot. Another great parade ensued out of Cary with the common discussion topic being the most substantial appendage affected by the cool weather conditions. This continued on for the first 7 miles. Right out of the Hand Book, as the light turned green at the gas station of Carpenter Firestation Hollow, the riders took flight. <br />
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More rapid than eagles the Green Flash's coursers they came, and he whistled, and shouted, and ridiculed them by name; "Now, Jim Cobb ! now, Rob Robertson ! now, Todd McBride and Love Train! <br />
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On, Don! on Dean! on, Bridenbaugh don't complain! To the top of the hill! out towards the Mall! <br />
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---Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!"--- <br />
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So the group pushed it hard, until their morning pastries and abdominal stiches arrested their progress. From there on out, the soldiers rode together well until the contagion known as cellular micro trauma infected about 90% of the riders at the Lystra gas station. Their next of kin then continued on to finish the ride as a memorial. <br />
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A great ride was had by all, with the surviving Thorns completing 57 miles at a 19+/- ave speed for the day.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-58981963384289395562011-10-15T19:01:00.002-05:002011-10-20T19:04:50.882-05:00Thorns and Roses Tribute RideSaturday Oct 15th<br />
It was a beautiful morning with the sun peaking up over the horizon and the weather extraordinarily cooperative--people simply had to show up. With the trap bated and set, the cyclists started to arrive at the historically unconfirmed birthplace of cycling -- the Thorns and Roses clubhouse. One by one they arrived, small ones and tall ones, young and those named Paul ones--about 20 +/- riders in all. A great bonus was the arrival of a few Thorns and Roses "framers": Steve Cope and David Bridenbaugh + the Raven Rock Ramble Founder and Organizer. <br />
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The Green Flash worked to develop a community organizer project and stationed The Jets on one side of the parking lot and The Sharks on the other -- translation A and B group. The concept design of the ride would be a traditional exit through Cary, out through the previously known Del Web development, 751, Stage Coach, numerous Farrington named roads, Lystra, Jack Bennett, Big Woods, Wilsonville Gas and home. After proper disclosure and a review of the game rules, the pistol fired. <br />
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The cycling flash mob hit the streets, talking and getting CV updates on recent activities. The merriment continued through the largely ceremonial first lap of the Champs-Elysees where no one challenges and everyone raises their water bottles in celebration of the day. This mood and comradery continued until the curtain fell with the Green Light entrance of Carpenter Firestation; and with that the gate flew open and the jockeys spurred their horses into action. <br />
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The rest was a blur, however it was noted that all riders were rotating well, riding safely, and at the same time (Thorn Account) trying to make their friends suffer in the worst way. <br />
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A great time was had by all, with the final group finishing at 57 miles moving at a 20 mph +/- average speed.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-66091042350774359832011-10-02T19:17:00.001-05:002011-10-06T19:20:03.041-05:00FROZENBrrrrr. It was a cold start to the ride AGAIN, what was up with this weather? Perhaps Fall got a little ahead of itself. <br />
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Considering the beautiful weather on Saturday, I was curious who would show up for the Sunday recovery mixer. It turned out to be Mr reliable, Vic and a new recruit Shane. Both were filled with optimism and ready to ride. It was decided that an out and back would be the course of the day and with that the 3 riders pulled out of the parking lot. <br />
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As we started on the road out of Preston, it was learned that Vic had completed a 100 mile Century ride the day before and was ready to add to his war chest with the Sunday ride. I told Vic he was my hero and that he encapsulated what I wanted to be when I grow up. <br />
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And Shane, our new recruit ---- revealed that he was 15 or 16 years of age. When he made this confession, I thought about what I was doing at age 15/16 and I believe it involved watching Beavis and Butthead. I was not focused and committed to anything to the degree that Shane was, and I could see that this was a young man with a bright future in whatever he decided to pursue. <br />
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The 3 riders made their way through Carpenter Firestation huddled together to fight off the bursts of chilly wind. It seemed more like early November than early October, and we all felt like dedicated cyclists for riding on such a frigid morning. <br />
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The Cyclists turned left at the CVS, bypassing Cary park to try and keep the hills at bay. However, with a quick burst of speed the riders shot up the small undulation of Green Level Church, over toward Morrisville Parkway and out to the Berry Patch. Each person took meaty rotating turns at the front, keeping the speed solid and reflexes sharp. Shane showed great cycling courage with several large pulls and Vic demonstrated that he had bottomless endurance. At the midpoint, the dynamic few-o put the ride on cruise control and chatted about cycling, weather, current events with a few select moments of banter seasoned in. <br />
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A great ride was had by all at 32 miles with an 18.5 mph pace.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-1001121234258696752011-09-24T09:28:00.000-05:002011-09-30T09:33:33.519-05:00Thorns in the MistWrite up provided by Lee Duncan - Sonic Boom.<br />
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This movie would definitely get 3 out of 5 stars. It was a morning of indecision.. very foggy, dark with moments of light rain. Starting at 6 AM, the decision to ride the bicycle was overturned every 10 minutes: yes/no/yes/no/no/no/yes. Just under the buzzer I decide to get out on my bike and brave the elements. Heck 30% to 40% chance of rain was not going to scare me away. As I pulled into the Thorns and Roses clubhouse it was just as expected... The 2 gentleman before me would have had Chemistry.com profiles that detailed: <br />
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These 2 Desperados included Deputy Steve and Deputy Dean. Both the men were defiant against the current weather conditions - read that "in denial." But as long as I had a friend to share the miles with, I was ready to roll out. All 3 men loaded up and headed on their way to adventure. As the miles and conditions wore on the men, great stories of courage were shared. <br />
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Deputy Steve, a very young man by all accounts is an Engineer - possibly something to do with fluid. Anyway, Deputy Steve had a bright idea the day of Hurricane Irene to race the storm up the coast so he could spend some time doing solo ascents up the elevated terrain (by foot). This young man woke up at 2AM, drove 12 hours, possibly in a NASA Diaper until he approached a mountain of reasonable size in the great state of New York. Upon arrival, the Park Ranger advised him that no logical person should make such an effort given that Hurricane Irene was hot on his trail. But Deputy Steve is unlike mere logical people... He scaled the mountain doing 1,000 to 2,000 feet of trail climbing, and once at the top was rewarded with a rain storm complemented with dangerous lightening. Down he went bouldering the rocks as the deluge continued..finally making his way back to the car. A stunt self proclaimed as among the craziest ever in his life. <br />
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Deputy Dean, the second crazy man told of a story where he had wrestled with a tree branch and unfortunately was out maneuvered. The result was several leg injuries etc the day before. Even more outrageous was that Dean was a professionally trained Architect. He had been recovering from days in the rack, drafting and creating designs and structures for 12 hours in succession. Realistically an endurance event far more challenging than the Hawaiian Iron Man. Everyone was impressed. <br />
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Having adequately exchanged Bios to maintain warmth, the 3 riders cruised on-- over upchuck, New Hope Church, Pisgah Church, 751, Marthas, Farrington, Old Farrington, Stage Coach, 751 and home. Although the riding was unpleasant, the opportunity to learn about the exciting lives of our friends made for a terrific morning on the bike. <br />
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The cold and wet blue man group traveled 40 miles at a 18 mph pace.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-73284813528885083392011-09-10T12:53:00.001-05:002011-09-16T13:13:51.337-05:00MS 150 weekend - Thorns N Roses scattered to the windSeveral folks were supporting the MS 150 in New Bern NC. A great weekend of fun and fantastic weather with riders accomplishing lots of miles (some more than others) at fast (some faster than others) speeds on flat roads with limited head winds. All for a great fund raising cause.<br />
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Those staying close to home had a great week end of rides as well.<br />
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A special shout out goes to Cort Bennett on Saturdays Thorns N Roses ride.<br />
One of those in attendance wants to regognize Cort for his solid support of the Spirit of A No Drop Ride.<br />
The rider took the time to send an email to recognize his choice to support the spirit of the Thorns N Roses. Here is the content of an email sent to GOG asking to recognize Cort.<br />
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"I'd like to add a "thank you" to Cort Bennett who rode with me on the Saturday Thorns N Roses ride. <br />
I was - by far - the slowest rider in the group and I was prepared to go it alone once the groups splintered off. But Cort rode with me the whole way and I really appreciated that!" . <br />
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Well done CORT. You likely had a personal expection to get in X number of miles at XX speed. You however demonstrated the TRUE Spirit of the Thorns N Roses by Choosing to abandon your needs and took the stance to make sure No One Rides Alone. We all want to Thank You and others who demonstate a willingness to periodically support the Spirit of a No Drop ride. <br />
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In addition to Cort and the rider he rode with on Saturday Sonic Boom has provided the following write up.<br />
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<strong>Thorns and Roses Lite (A Thorn's Account of the Events) </strong><br />
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The Saturday ride was low calorie for sure. About 8 riders graced the Brueggers parking lot in proper uniform. It was decided that we would ride 52 miles at a solid pace since there were only a few Thorns in attendance. <br />
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These individuals included Demian (nickname in process), Vick (nickname in process), Shaun (Green Flash), and Lee (Sonic BM). The riders took their mark after gaining executive order and rolled out of the parking lot. Everything was going swimmingly well, until Shaun spotted a dog on the side of the road and requested the others to continue on (he was powerless to continue). Apparently Shaun loves dogs so much that he needs to stop on occasion to pet and talk to them. After he caught up, the riders entered the roundabout in Preston Station and exited out in route to Cary West. <br />
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The riders took a left at CVS and cranked up the hill and turned right as they progressed up berry patch corridor. Demian with his extensive training background as a Cycling coach, pulled ahead and increased the speed of the Peloton markedly. Demian was giving helpful advice on pedal cadence etc as the group cruised along. After intermission, Shaun took the helm once again. Along the Thorns cruised on... out to the Lystra gas station and then up the big bad Lystra hill. Our new enlistment Vick did a great job of pulling himself over the land mass, and was showing terrific improvements in fitness from his last ride with us. <br />
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Once over the other side, the small group visited Jack Bennet and turned right on Big Woods. Lee decided to spend it all -- and tried to attack Big Woods, which was a very risky and tiring maneuver .. ultimately leaving him exposed when Vick attacked. <br />
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Everyone came together at the end of Big Woods and caught their breath. After a moment of reflection and star gazing, the group crossed the road and traveled up to the Wilsonville gas station. The small pack held together well and cruised into the SAG station for some extended R&R. After 13 seconds of rest, all entered the Fearrington express lane and held a nice consist pace back to home... with a few well executed attacks along the way. <br />
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The group traveled about 52 miles at a 20 mph average speed. Although the attendance was light, the intensity and fun was not.. and everyone went home for a nap. <br />
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The EndKevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-91598051020693827082011-09-05T21:40:00.000-05:002011-09-08T21:44:01.671-05:00Labor day rideA handful of thorns showed up at the standard start time only to learn that several folks had determined on Saturdays ride to leave at 8 am vs the 7:30 ish announced time.<br />
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Rather than wait for those still to arrive and assemble the band of Thorns launched themselves into their days ride.<br />
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The others continued to wail for the later start time.<br />
Some of those looking to ride later included;<br />
Ron Clanton – Just Ron, back in town for a short stay and ride.<br />
Tracy Clanton – Rose Peddler also back in town for the a short visit and ride.<br />
Rob Robertson – Top Rookie – looking to get more miles in the saddle in preparation for the MS150 ride.<br />
Chip – Sorry Chip can not remember your last name.<br />
Todd McBride – B3 <br />
Perry Hurt - POE<br />
MoePercy<br />
Rod Davis<br />
Ginny Davis<br />
Jae Brainard – GO GO GO Girl<br />
Theresa Smit – Mother Theresa – back from helping move her sister in-law to Florida<br />
Kevin Smit – GOG – back from helping move his sister to Florida.<br />
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The group was looking to just get in a few easy miles to start the day and to beat any rain that was predicted to arrive in the early afternoon time period.<br />
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The group discussed their options for route and settled on the RTP to the gas station on 751 route via the bike trail. With the route in mind the group rolled out of the brueggers parking lot and on into the Preston Neighborhood. Jae altered the route thru Preston by directing all riders onto Morrisville parkway and then onto Lewis Stevens by passing the Big Chicken landmark.<br />
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The riders glided along on Morrisville Parkway with the only incident a chain being thrown off of Mother Theresa’s crank set. As they rode each rider was interacting with those in the group. Some were discussing upcoming cycleing events such as the MS 150 ride, while others were catching up on activities from the summer. Just Ron and GOG were discussing the joys and challenges of the RV life. Both had previous camped (RV’d) together at various locations in the state. Chip and B3 were discussing various topics of their interest. Chip took a few moments to throw a few barbs at GOG and his new Stealthy looking bike. GOG had just recently had his SCOTT frame replaced with a new one. The new frame has a very dull finish with extremely subtle detailing. This is in stark contrast to the previous frame that looked more like a neon yellow and shiny black billboard. The biggest issue with GOG’s Stealthy bike is the pilot, who is at its controls, is NOT STELTHY and still creates a large vortex as he cuts thru the air. The group truly enjoyed the banter provide by Chip. The group was still together as they waited at the light of Lewis Stevens and Morrisville Carpenter. This was the last time the group stayed together as those looking to charge ahead did not look back until the turn into the new neighborhood off of Church road and Miami area.<br />
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The pack circled in the round a-bout to ensure all riders made that critical turn. It did not take long for all to be accounted for and the pack to again make way towards Kit Creek and the Bike Trail that would serve as the portal from one area of county roads to another. <br />
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The portal offers a smooth passage way filled with many travelers. It is an ingenious device, simple in design, yet compatible with so many modes of travel. The group of cyclists was able to traverse this portal at speeds that were easily managed based on their interaction with others in the portal. The group was able to glide along in sections at 18 miles per hour. Other periods of travel were instantly converted into a reduced speed and a slight alteration in direction as they encountered walkers, or other cyclists, or joggers, or dogs on leashes. An additional technical marvel is the ability of this portal to support travelers moving in opposite directions as well as varied velocities. If more of these portals could be made available the risk of unexpected collisions might be more readily avoided. Cyclists do not enjoy being placed into environments known as high traffic areas to then be compared to atomic particles in a super collider experiment. <br />
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Upon reaching the end of the portal the cyclists were directed to make a right turn onto New Hope Church road and to continue in that direction all the way to its end at 751. <br />
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Both Ginny and Rod Davis pulled the pack along into the head wind at speeds reacing 22 to 23 mph.<br />
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Rod was recognized for his solid performance. He then shared with the group that he had just had CSH fit him to his bike. They had raised the handle bars, and change the crank arm lengths. Rod went on to explain how much of a difference it has made for him and he no long is suffering from knee pains.<br />
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The gas station at 751 serves as a great gathering spot for Bio breaks and to replenish water. The group was offered options of heading back to the finish, or adding extra miles. The vote was unanimous to head back to the finish and to pick a route that was as flat as possible.<br />
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GOG directed all out of the parking lot with Mother Theresa Leading the way. She rocketed ahead of the group and remained in her solo spot well into the rolling hills as New Hope reaches its opposite end at the top of Up-Chuck. About half way along this route GOG was riding next to Top Rookie with Ginny Davis tucked in close behind. Both GOG and Top Rookie were animated in their banter resulting in a lot of jostling on the bikes. At one point the gap between then squeezed Ginny out and she yelled at the two to settle down in her effort to not become collateral damage from their antics. <br />
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Once at the end of New Hope Church GOG slid left onto Yates Store and towards Carpenter Fire Station. The pack responded instantly knowing they would be traveling down Up-Chuck and then up its more gradual side. They all passed GOG only to have him later zoom past on the far left between an oncoming car and the pack. His momentum was provided by the interaction of his Mass and the forces of Gravity working to pull him closer to the center of the earth. Once safely down the back side of Up-Chuck the pack reassembled as they swung right onto Carpenter Fire Station. Mother Theresa was lagging behind at that point but B3 made sure she did not ride alone.<br />
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The group finished the ride rolling into Brueggers after 32 miles at an average of 16.3 mph. A great time was had by all on the ride. This continued as most of the pack then spent the next hour socializing on the lawn furniture provided by Brueggers and Carabou coffee.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-3600661689792365652011-09-03T21:44:00.002-05:002011-09-08T21:49:23.901-05:00Marathon EventThis write up provided by Lee Duncan - Sonic Boom (a Thorns percpective).<br />
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Saturday morning brought clouds and cooler weather upon the Thorns and Roses. As the cycling event came into session - the Roses and Thorns leaders considered the plans for the day. The Green Flash stepped up and exhorted upon the troops that we would try a "modular" cycling event (what the).. Because the earth moon and sun were in alignment -- and the conditions fair, we would try to attempt a Century ride. Upon this announcement, a harmonious gasp was echoed through crowd. Each looking to each other (and holding their young ones tightly) confirming in disbelief the words uttered from our dear leader. <br />
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Yup, a Century was planned where the Thorns and Roses would shoot for a non classical out-and-back.. making use of upchuck and the uphill side of Green Level West. Each modular unit would swing back to the Thorns and Roses club house to let tired riders off at the school bus stop. People could choose their own adventure and proceed to their vehicles upon the successive cycling eclipse. Very innovative. <br />
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The party people hoped to their bikes and pealed out to start the event. About 30 riders joined the mass - which looked like a mini CSH group as they aligned themselves onto the Highhouse freeway. <br />
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As expected, the fun hit maximal velocity during the first loop. Many new people, young and not-as-young where partying like it was 1999 + 12. All riders were dumping watts, and spilling processed oxygen. In fact, it is fair to say that the riders were about half cooked 15 miles into the proposed century (a proud moment in non economy). After we got this out of our system, the riders commenced higher levels of communication and social hazing which was a lot of fun. <br />
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Ultimately the group half life-d each successive mile post 30; until only 3 riders remained. <br />
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A great ride, no major mechanicals, no issues and a great change-up to our normal riding protocol--bravo.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-1658949108911781922011-08-20T20:20:00.000-05:002011-08-25T20:22:07.996-05:00Fast and Fun Ride<!--StartFragment--><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span style="font-size: 16.0px;"><b>Thorn Account - Saturday, August 20th</b></span></span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span style="font-size: 12.0px;"><br />
</span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span style="font-size: 12.0px;">write up provided by Lee Duncan - Sonic Boom<br />
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Dean <br />
Lee <br />
Mr Love Train <br />
Mr Cobb <br />
Shaun <br />
Steve <br />
Vick <br />
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Great ride on Saturday with 25+/- riders in general attendance. There was much discussion on the route, but Tangen won the top prize. The riders left the club house utilizing the Cary Parkway off-ramp. Right out of the gate the group was moving along vigorously, excited about getting the morning ride underway. The main Peloton would coalesce at each traffic light -- with a number of new folks trying out the Thorns and Roses experience for the first or semi first time. <br />
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As the TnR members entered into the badlands of Apex ,the group started to assemble into normal form. As usual, Shaun pulled at the front with bottomless power and energy. On many occasion, and especially during the early escape in the back woods.. the Cobbmesiter pushed the pedal to the metal. New upstart Steve (dude in green) was bestowed the feisty new rider award, making a number of escapes and accelerations that challenged the group and added a heaping serving fun. Not to be outdone, Don-- a fairly consistent rider with the Thorns.. spent all he had with huge efforts, recovered , and then did it again. A great rider and one with a lot of heart. <br />
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The famous Love Train dominated on a number of flats and destroyed on the descents; many did all they could to keep him in sight when he pulled the trigger. A wonderful new add to the Thorns, Mr Vick can hang with the best of them and has a wonderful positive attitude that keeps the Thorns well medicated on verbal Prozac. Dean rode with the Thorns, and not only rode strong but exhibited excessively friendly tendencies throughout. Lee rode his new bike and was thrilled to be out in the wild. <br />
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A great ride was had by all -- with no mishaps, no flats; just good clean cycling fun. Did I mention fast! 53 miles at 20.3ish ave speed over hilly terrain. <br />
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<!--StartFragment--><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">Saturday was a rain day, so 15 to 20 riders joined forces in the Brueggers parking lot Sunday to enjoy some cycling fun. At first it seemed like a sleepy group recalling their leisurely schedule enjoyed the day before -- when there was no point getting out of bed. No Biking No reason to greet the day.<br />
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</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">As everyone gathered, one man stepped forward to give the commencement address. <br />
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</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">A typical out and back was the order of the day, with a few showing aspirations or loyalist sympathies for CSH. With orders in hand, the brightly colored mass road through the common trapping route out of Cary Canyon and onto the open road. There were essentially 3 ride leaders for the day: a Roses leader, a Double AA+ group, and that of the infamous and rowdy Thorns. The early hours of the ride were peaceful and somewhat cool, but everyone knew we had limited time to get back to the bike shelter before the summer furry returned.</span></span><span style="font-size: 12.0px;"> <br />
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</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">As a participant of the Thorns, it was an invigorating experience speeding down Green Level West with the wind flowing gently between my helmet vents. It was clear as everyone organized that the riders had grown familiar with the riding style of those around them-- and positioned themselves accordingly. The riders were fluidly conforming in response to the terrain and obstacles with almost telepathic precision. <br />
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</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">Up-up-up went the cyclists - slogging themselves towards the Tobacco Trail Sandhills and onto the main hideaway of White Church Promenade. At the stop sign everyone caught their breath from the vigorous pace and ensured all those that wanted to be part of the group were shepherded back into the fold. As the riders turned left onto Pre-berry Patch Parkway, no one sprinted for the county line; recalling the myriad of mechanical issues experienced from hitting the pot holes and road debris in previous Olympic Trial events. By this time the sun was starting to rise higher in the sky and was now a growing threat - and with this..there was more copious water bottle usage among the wily bunch.</span></span><span style="font-size: 12.0px;"> <br />
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</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 18.0px;">At the end of Martha's Chapel, the Core Thorns Brigade headed left while a small adventurous few headed off to Lystra mountain in search of the great yellow Buddha -- and the rest is history. The riders traveled approximately 30 +/- miles at a 18 - 20 MPH pace.</span></span><span style="font-size: 12.0px;"><br />
</span></span> <!--EndFragment--> Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-44595532703159651562011-07-31T10:21:00.002-05:002011-08-04T10:24:49.574-05:00Mercury risingThe cyclists lined up on Saturday morning promptly at 7:30AM as everyone wanted to get a head start and outrun the heat of the sun. There were between 20 and 25 riders braving the elements. The typical heads of state organized the group according to speed, distance and enthusiasm. The conversation was lively and newcomers were greeted and briefed on the typical procedure for the day's ride. It was decided that the flock of friends would head out to Tangen and prospect in the New Frontier. The ride leaders reminded everyone that the Tangen route was to be closed or detoured soon, so we needed to take advantage of it. <br />
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Not to lose any time, the riders clicked into their stirrups and headed on out. <br />
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The trail of riders commenced into the the heart of Cary and over the undulations that served as a wake-up call to the respiratory system. The group worked together through the trigger happy traffic lights and assorted traffic furniture along the way. At varied intervals the cyclists would coalesce and banter about the plan of the day and the recent group rides folks were involved with. <br />
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In typical fashion, about 10 miles out, the pace picked up with several members pulling off the front at incredible speeds. Surely many from the Thorns and Roses have been putting in some good miles as late summer approaches. The group stayed together quite well, even when the Peloton stretched out -- as if in pursuit of an escape group in the Tour De France. <br />
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About 25 miles into the ride, and with the mercury rising; the Thorns and the Stems splintered off with one group electing to go 50+ miles and the other 40 miles. As luck would have it, irregardless of route selected, both groups linked back up at the Wilsonville gas station and rode back to Thorns and Roses Headquarters as one happy family. <br />
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A great day was had by all with minimal bonking.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-26954196518431630422011-07-10T18:44:00.001-05:002011-07-14T19:13:57.153-05:00Thorns N Roses scatter in 3 directionsJuly 9 – Saturday<br />
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Thorns N Roses scatter in 3 directions.<br />
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Based on positive feedback regarding last Saturdays route GOG elected to leverage it again for this day’s route. He did want to offer additional miles to those looking for a ride greater than 42 miles. This was to be easily accomplished by sending folks on additional loops of 10 and 20 miles. These loops all started from the same decision point and allowed an additional last minute change of mind when the extra 10 mile loop was to head back to the end, and the second loop was headed out for 8 - 10 more miles. This worked well providing options of 42, 52, and 60 ish miles for those in attendance.<br />
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Maps had been provided a couple days earlier via email. Maps were printed and handed out at the start.<br />
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Mother Theresa scurried all about checking folks in to make sure all could be recognized as attending the days ride. Waivers were signed by those new to the group. Several groups huddled amongst themselves sharing stories about their experience riding the Fire Cracker ride on the 4th of July.<br />
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GOG walked among the groups explaining the options for the days ride and identifying those in the group willing to take on ride leader responsibilities.<br />
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In addition GOG was working to identify individuals who would be willing to have their cell phones participate in the Thorns N Roses emergency Phone number calling tree. Todd McBride (B3) has taken the time to set up a Thorns N Roses Google phone number. This number (once fully operational) will be provided to all Thorns N Roses to call in the unlikely event they find themselves on one of the rides and in need of assistance. The phone number will be active and monitored by up to 6 group leaders during the rides. The objective is to have this in case a rider cannot resolve an issue by themselves and has no other means of getting back to the start. It can also be used if a person gets gapped, and then lost and needs guidance on how to get back, or how to regroup with the pack. The TNR emergency number should be treated as such. Stay tuned for more as Todd continues to work on the set up of this for the group. Thank You Todd for taking the initiative and time to set this up for the group.<br />
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Those in attendance for the days ride included:<br />
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<strong>Doug Augustine</strong> – Rumble Strip<br />
<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong> – Total Recall<br />
<strong>Cort Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>June Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – with a new nickname – “GO GO GO Girl” – on the rides when she is ready to Go she lets everyone know “GO GO GO” she cries in an effort to spur all others into getting going back on the road.<br />
<strong>Kaleo Bullard</strong> – The Volcano <br />
<strong>Angie Chiatello</strong> – Cold Blooded – loving the warm July Temps.<br />
<strong>Scott Clark</strong> – Super Charger<br />
<strong>Ginny Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Rod Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom – riding his mountain bike <br />
<strong>Beth Gonzalez</strong><br />
<strong>Liz Hardy</strong> – Begs for More<br />
<strong>Jeff Hoffert</strong><br />
<strong>Patti Lewis</strong> – Patti Melt<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – Best Bikin Buddy (B3) – he was sporting a brand new Carbon Fiber Trek.<br />
<strong>Mo Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Lisa Petty</strong><br />
<strong>Sharon Prochazka</strong><br />
<strong>Robert Renke</strong><br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie<br />
<strong>Ken Schuster</strong><br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG (Glistening Older Gentleman)<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa (for putting up with GOG all these years)<br />
<strong>Sarah Tacker</strong> – Foot Loose<br />
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New to the group:<br />
<strong>Avril Young</strong><br />
<strong>Jessica Kenny</strong> – another Triassholette <br />
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Arriving Late:<br />
<strong>Steve Cope</strong> – Capn Carbon, Chiwawa, angry Chipmunk, the gnat<br />
Steve thought the rides were still starting at 8 am. He must be too busy to read the emails and the blog, or to check his facebook page for the TNR event notifications.<br />
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The groups left the parking lot by carefully merging onto the busy Cary Parkway. Those considering the 60 miles left in the lead group, followed by those expecting to complete 52 led by Mother Theresa, followed by the 42 mile group co-led by ‘GO GO GO Girl” and GOG. <br />
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The pace on Cary Parkway was much more in control with the groups all remaining within eye sight of one another. Clearly having Sonic Boom on a Mountain Bike, and The Green Flash missing from the days ride allowed for a more orderly group ride and exit out of Cary. <br />
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As GOG was riding near the front of the ROSES he noticed a small car pulling up next to him. “I thought you guys leave at 8 am” the voice from the cockpit shouted. It was Capn Carbon dressing in full biking apparel with a bike stuffed in the back seat area of the vehicle. “Where are you headed” he shouted.<br />
GOG thought for a second “clearly he did not read the emails, or look at the map”. “Turn at Laura Duncan and find a place to park, then you can chase the Thorns down” GOG offered.<br />
With that the car sped off to chase down the front to the group.<br />
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All riders made the first critical turn on the route. Already the groups were establishing their pace.<br />
GOG was riding a pace that included individuals choosing each of the distance options. Sonic Boom, The Volcano, Avril, and Jessica all indicated they were planning to complete the 60 miles but at a relaxed pace. GOG, Beth, GO GO GO Girl, #1 in the Bush, Total Recall, Patti Melt, Foot Loose all planned to complete the 42 mile loop at a 16 mph average (with lots of stops to regroup and rest).<br />
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Those electing to complete 52 miles included Mother Theresa, Cold Blooded, and Sharon. It was later learned that Capn Carbon and Jeff also did the 52 mile route. Others may have done that distance as well just not sure who. Those completing the 62 mile loop at a fast clip included:<br />
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Super Charger, Top Rookie, B3, Robert, Rumble Strip, and many others that joined them, or formed their own 60 mile pack.<br />
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The days ride offered several spots were the riders could enjoy shade as they glided through the country side. Mother Theresa commented on the fact that Big Woods was actually enjoyable due to the shade provided along that hilly section of road. GOG worked to make friends with the two new riders. He challenged Jessica to several bouts of BANTER and she responded beautifully by giving it right back to him. The group GOG was riding with caught up with the group Mother Theresa was guiding along. It was there that Cold Blooded made some comment on GOGs biking abilities only to have him spray her from his water bottle. The banter was running rampet as GOG then turned his attention to Sonic Boom who was now riding among the ROSES. “Totally different biking experience back here with the ROSES” GOG taunted. “I am getting Culture Shock from the experience” Sonic Boom responded. Both he and The Volcano had been riding along behind the Roses chatting nonstop acting like two Sorority Girls prepping for a double date. “Tee Hee Hee”, “Giggle Giggle Giggle” was the only recognizable sounds coming from those two for several hours. At one point Kaelo “The Volcano” turned the topic onto trivia.<br />
“Did you know that Blacksmiths have their own language?” he asked. “No” came a curious reply from Sonic Boom. “Yea it is a lot like Morris code”, “it is actually done with a hammer hitting the Anvil”, “No one can hear each other talk so they pound out the messages” Kaleo continued. “The master Smith would hold the hot iron and rotate it while all the apprentice black smiths would pound the hot metal to the beat of the master Blacksmiths rhythm he would provided as his hammer taps on the anvil” Kaleo shared. The bonding that was going on between those two riders was not to be interrupted. <br />
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The groups eventually all made the planned rest stop and mileage decision point at Wilsonville. GOG and his group rested long enough to fill water bottles, take on Gator Aid, and take a bladder break. Mother Theresa was waffling on her commitment to complete the 52 mile route. Several of those looking to do the miles were not about to push her into something she was not ready to do. GOG on the other hand reminded Mother Theresa that in less than two weeks she needs to be ready to ride 60 – 70 miles each day for 7 days as she participates in RAGBRAI. Mother Theresa succumbed to the pressure and agreed to do the extra miles. Those hoping to also ride the 52 miles were pleased with her decision.<br />
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The groups all said their goodbyes with the 52 and 62 mile riders heading out towards Big Woods and the remaining group looking to do 42 miles headed down Farrington to Martha’s Chapel.<br />
As the 42 mile riders were in the last mile of the ride #1 in the Bush was overheating and sought the shelter of a shade tree. GOG told the other to go on and that he would share the shade with #1.<br />
While the two rested in the shade several of the 62 and 52 milers rolled past on their last mile of the days ride. All looked in good spirits and made sure GOG and #1 were OK.<br />
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After the ride several folks gathered in Brueggers to eat, hydrate, and continue the socializing that this group truly enjoys. Later they were joined by Mother Theresa, Cold Blooded, and Sharon. Mother Theresa was spent. She Thanked Cold Blooded and Sharon for helping her limp back into the finish.<br />
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The rest of the day Mother Theresa Napped.<br />
Great routes, great folks to ride with.<br />
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<strong>Sunday July10th</strong><br />
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<strong>Book Ends help keep the pack together</strong>.<br />
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The days route is becoming routine for Sunday’s. It is the CSH route in reverse and allows those looking for extra miles the opportunity to join CSH as they are headed out of town as TNR are headed back in. The start time and distance and pace also allows those who want to ride and attend Church the opportunity to do so. This Sunday the pack was back at the end of the ride by 9:30 am.<br />
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<strong>Scott Clark</strong> – Super Charger – Riding a time trial bike.<br />
<strong>Michelle Duff</strong> – back with the group after a year – welcome back<br />
<strong>Jessica Holland</strong> – Twin Peaks<br />
<strong>Patti Lewis</strong> – Patti Melt – riding for the second day in a row.<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – Best Bikin Buddy (B3) – sporting yet another new Trek. Yes two new bikes in two days. He decided to trade the one he rode Saturday in for a different model.<br />
<strong>Carrie Mitran</strong><br />
<strong>Liz Patrin </strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Killer Bee on his black and gold Fixie<br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Suzy Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG – on his Fixie<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Robert Speer</strong><br />
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New to the group:<br />
<strong>Virginia Jo Lovvora</strong> – aka Jo – welcome to the group Jo.<br />
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Little time was spent readying the bikes as each rider was already straddling their bike as GOG gave a brief description of the days ride and asked who was planning to join CSH near the end our TNRs ride. Only Killer Bee raised his hand high.<br />
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The pack was off and headed towards the Preston Neighborhood with GOG and Killer Bee leading on their Fixed Gear bikes. GOG could see in his mirror that all riders made the transition onto High House with ease and were all in Tow. The pack swept into Preston remaining together. The pace was not slow, but the corners were not attacked allowing all to navigate together thru the turns and twist of the Preston Nieghborhood. The pack all made the short light across Davis drive and on into the round about.<br />
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It was at the turn onto High House when Killer Bee and Super Charger launched themselves into their ride. All others gathered at the light and waited for GOG and those he was riding with to join the pack.<br />
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From that point on B3 took the lead spot and GOG took the rear. Two book ends working to keep the stack of riders all in a row. It was a pretty sited to look up the road and see a well maintained pace line. B3 did a fantastic job of monitoring everyone in the line to make sure he did not set a pace that would splinter the pack. This continued all the way to the climb up to White Oak. Those arriving at the top of the hill slowed slightly allowing others to finish the climb and then fall back in line. All stopped and rested briefly just before the left turn onto Leuter Shop and the run to the Strawberry patch. Once at the Strawberry patch the group rolled on to 751 and continued to make way to Martha’s Chapel.<br />
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The group separated slightly on the run down to the lake with individuals each riding at their own pace and in some cases forming smaller packs.<br />
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The turn onto Farmington (Kevin’s Crawl) was dominated by Mother Theresa who attacked that incline much like she did on last Sunday’s ride. GOG was happy to remain the trailing book end. After the turn onto Holland Chapel (Waffle Run) Mother Theresa and those in pursuit of her did not slow. GOG found himself pausing at the turn long enough to form a splinter pack that worked together to slowly chase down the individuals being dropped by Mother Theresa and the group riding with her.<br />
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One by One the trailing pace line grew as it slowly swallowed up those individuals gapped from the lead pack. All regrouped once again and remained as a pack most of the distance to Green Level. Mother Theresa had “Burnt All her Matches” by her strong performance on Kevin’s Crawl and Waffle Run, and was falling further off the pace. B3 had dropped back to attend to her and to ensure she did not ride alone. As the riders approached Green Hope High School Road GOG asked #1 in the Bush to hold the pack up at Sears Farm before heading onto the Green Way. She did a great job of getting all to that location and finding a nice shady spot to rest until Mother Theresa and B3 could arrive. Once all back together the pack carefully made their way on to the greenway. All did a great job or riding in control and made every effort to share the multi use path. The end of the days ride had the riders navigating the bike path of Sears Farm followed by the dance onto and then across High House into the parking lot and finish at Brueggers.<br />
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30 miles at a 16+ mph average with all riders finishing as a group. The book ends did a fine job of monitoring the pack.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-8712659662207433342011-07-03T18:18:00.002-05:002011-07-07T18:44:18.923-05:00Seeking enlightenment from Buddha found sitting under the tree.Saturday July 2.<br />
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GOG and Mother Theresa had planned ahead by plotting a route that would provided something for all in attendance. The route would;<br />
challenge the Roses to go a few extra miles, <br />
allow the Thorns and any stems that wanted to follow, several opportunities to add miles<br />
allow those who were planning to ride on the 4th of July to get in a solid 42 miles and not burn themselves out.<br />
The work they did in mapping the course was saved and placed on the web for all to review prior to the days start. Two sided copies were printed and readied to be handed out at the start to those who wanted one.<br />
The earlier ride start time was announced a week in advance to help beat the summer heat and humidity.<br />
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Those arriving to participate included:<br />
<strong>Cort Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>June Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – there to lead the Roses as she constantly steps into that leadership role.<br />
<strong>David Bridenbaugh</strong> – Mr. Bridenbaugh – another one who consistently plays a leadership role for TNR.<br />
<strong>Kaleo Ballard</strong> – Volcano<br />
<strong>Scott Clark</strong> – rides with the group periodically. A thorn who has been seen assisting others by placing a hand on their back and pushing them up hills at speeds only a strong rider can produce. Due to this behavior Scott will now be known as TURBO CHARGER.<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit – another regular member of the leadership group for the Thorns N Roses.<br />
<strong>Ginny Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Rod Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Tim Divinney</strong> – The Love Train, The Love Boat – another cyclist who can be counted on to step in and play a leadership role if needed.<br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom – known as one of the authors of the Blog Entries for TrailsandTribulations.<br />
<strong>Roger Ehrlick</strong> – Blow Out<br />
<strong>Beth Gonzalez</strong><br />
<strong>Jeff Hoffert</strong><br />
<strong>Jessica Holland</strong> – Twin Peaks<br />
<strong>Deb Hollis</strong> – Two Saddles<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – Best Biking Buddy (B3) – NO ONE understands the spirit of the ride better than this individual. He has consistently been there to ensure no one rides alone. A solid leader of the Thorns N Roses group. Make sure you thank him for his focus and dedication to the group.<br />
<strong>Carrie Mitran</strong><br />
<strong>Ann Munn</strong><br />
<strong>Mo Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Stephen Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Joe Pittman –</strong> immortal Man – another strong rider who has stepped in to help others get thru the ride if they had mechanical or physical issues on the rides.<br />
<strong>Sharon Prochazka</strong><br />
<strong>Dean Rains</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Dessert Flower – on his white Fixie. Few will argue that Shawn is the strongest rider of the Thorns. He is consistent in attendance only taking time off to get married. Shawn does a great job of balancing the needs of the Thorns that surround him while also supporting the spirit of a No Drop Ride. If you should choose to try and ride in his presence be prepared to be pushed harder, faster, and longer than you would have ever imagined. The speeds produced by he and his group have actually turned back time proving Time slows as you reach the speed of light. Make sure there is at least one other person or group behind you before you let go of the tow rope, those gapped will need to form their own pack and chart their course back home. <br />
<strong>Kiki Rodue</strong> – Twinkle Toes – a brand new fire fighter. Way to Go KIKI.<br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG (Glistening Older Gentleman)<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Robert Speer</strong><br />
<strong>Alisha Woodroff </strong><br />
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New to the group;<br />
<strong>Brian Kemp</strong><br />
<strong>Vic Brown</strong><br />
A surprise visit by a long lost rider – read to learn who was found out on the route.<br />
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Mother Theresa was found working the crowd to ensure all that were in attendance was being recorded.<br />
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GOG worked the crowd to make sure everyone knew the days route. As he discussed the route and walked folks thru the turn by turn instructions he realized that an important turn was left off the cue sheet. This forced him to make sure everyone who got a cue sheet know of the missing turn and would be able to correct that as they approached that key left hand turn from New Hill Holliman onto Toddy Goodwin. GOG and Jae Brainard briefly discussed the feasibility of the Roses agreeing to ride the 42 mile planned route. “We did 37 miles last weekend so this should be just fine to step it up to 42 today” she assured GOG.<br />
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Soon all riders were ready and anxious to get the days ride underway. GOG welcomed the new comers to the group and attempted to explain how a no drop ride works. “If you get gapped just keep riding straight, someone will always be at the next turn to make sure you don’t miss it” he boldly announced.<br />
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With that the pack was off onto Cary Parkway headed towards Apex. This way out of town has only been accomplished 3 other times by the group. GOG was concerned that those in the lead would miss the first turn, and was more concerned that they would take an incorrect turn into APEX. The split in the group was immediate. The Thorns catapulted ahead splitting that group into two, forcing two additional splits in the Stems, and leaving the Roses at a stop light. GOG was in the first Stems group and was already fighting to maintain that pace and position. He was confident that Jae and the Roses would be able to follow the cue sheets he did not know that the group had been delayed by a red light as he and the others were now closing in on the first turn. He was not confident that the Thorns would pay any attention to the cue sheet and the critical turn as they arrived in APEX. His concern forced him to dig deep to try and catch the Thorns to advise them of the left turn rather than right turn into APEX. He pushed hard and was rewarded by a red light that had held up the Thorns just long enough for him to slide into their midst. He quickly gained the attention from Mr. Bridenbaugh, Dessert Flower, The Rabbit, Top Rookie, and B3 to make sure they new of the left turn vs right turn into APEX. GREEN LIGHT.<br />
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GOG was now all alone again. <br />
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It did not take long for the stems to swallow GOG up and hold him in a protected spot in the middle of the pack. This worked to everyone’s benefit by allowing GOG to make sure the Stems were properly guided into a left turn at APEX rather than the normal right turn into APEX. As the stems made that turn GOG pulled to the side of the road to ensure any others trailing would also be guided properly. Best Biking Buddy slowed to provide support for GOG. “You go on ahead and get them properly thru the next few turns, we are following the same path as Slow Spokes use to get to Tingen” cried out GOG.<br />
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With that information Best Biking Buddy jumped to the task of chasing the group down that was now ahead of him. GOG continued to wait as small groups rolled up to the turn. As each rider slid by GOG he told them to make a right turn at the next light. Finally all but Jae and her group had made the intersection were GOG was waiting. A brief discussion with Mother Theresa to determine the where abouts of Jae suggested that the Roses infact had a cue sheet and should be just fine. Both GOG and Mother Theresa then headed out towards the next turn. As they approached that turn GOG realized some were shooting on past the light and headed straight vs taking the turn as instructed. “Right TURN, RIGHT TURN” he bellowed. The riders slowed and navigated back to the proper route. <br />
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The route was shared two nights earlier in the email, the route was described again at the start, the cue sheets were handed out, and yet GOG finds himself still playing the role of sheep dog.<br />
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The Thorns N Roses were already split into no less than 4 groups even before leaving the confines of Cary and Apex. The route continued with out incident as it headed out of Apex on everyones favorite fast road known as “Tingen Salt Flats”. This road allows everyone the thrill of riding fast. It was Ann Munn who pulled the group Mother Theresa and GOG were in at a consistent speed of 24 mph. A fantastic pull by her the entire length of Tingen.<br />
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The group was splintered as expected as the “Tingen Salt Flats” dissolved into Woods Creek and its 4 nasty hills known to the group as the “4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. A short break at the end of Woods Creek allowed all to take on water and for GOG to describe the rest of the route starting with a right turn towards old US 1. “OK everyone ready lets head out” GOG announced. As he prepared to clip in Mother Theresa was leading 3 of the riders left on Friendship, away from old US 1 and toward Sharon Harris. This would allow them to add an additional 5 miles to the planed route. GOG thought ‘WOW’ they are really riding well today and looking for extra miles as well. #1 in the Bush was following GOG and shouting back to the others “You Are Going the Wrong Way”. GOG looked in his mirror to see Mother Theresa and the others performing a perfect U turn. Apparently they were not planning to do extra miles after all, just did not pay attention to the information provided in the cue sheet or verbally by GOG. The group enjoyed the early morning shade provided by Friendship as they rolled on towards Old US 1. It was #1 in the Bush that set the pace for the group as she maintained the pull position at speeds reaching 20 + mph. From there they made the easy transition onto Olive Humie and once again enjoyed the shade provided by that section of road. It was on Humie Olive that Mother Theresa pulled the pack along at speeds of 20+ mph. GOG was happy to suck on all the ladies tires as he enjoyed the protection of being in the draft line. Some how he knew he was going to suffer latter in the ride. GOG has been on his bike only twice during the previous 2 months. He knew today’s ride would be the furthest he had ridden in a long time.<br />
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At the end of Humie Olive the group slid right onto busy New Hill Holliman for a short mile or two before making the left onto Toddy Goodwin. <br />
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Toddy Goodwin is peppered with small rolling hills and the pavement is rough enough to drain the strength from the legs, back, and arms. The group splintered during the run towards Beaver Creek on Toddy Goodwin. GOG pushed himself in an effort to attack each of the small climbs. This would prove later to have been a poor move on his part. The group came together once again at the end of Toddy Goodwin to once again take on water and a short rest. “We get a long rest and can take on new water just down the road at Wilsonville” GOG announced as he readied himself to clip in. He then headed towards Highway 64 and the rest stop. Immediate he recognized the early signs of a BONK. Slight nausea, light headed, a desire to yawn, no power in the legs. As the group rolled into the gas station on Highway 64 GOG parked his bike and went into purchase a gallon of water for the group to share. He topped everyone’s water bottles off and then sat on the window ledge to try and recover from the ever growing BONK. Others in the group offered him GU, power bars, and Shot Blocks to help. He sampled one Shot Block and a power bar loaded with caffeine and sugar. It took GOG a long time to realize he was not going to get any better. “OK lets mount up” he was heard grumbling under his breath.<br />
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The group pulled out of the gas station and lined up for the sprint across Highway 64’s short green light. Once upon Farrington GOG once again took the reigns and led the group all the way to Martha’s Chapel. It was there that Mother Theresa exchanged the pull position and powered her way all the way to the top only to have to stop and wait on those she shattered in her wake. From here the group was led onto Luter Shop and headed towards its end at Green level. Just as the group reached the Tobacoo Trail GOG spied a single rider headed in the opposite direction. After a short delay both riders pointed at each other. “TIM” cried GOG. It took GOG a moment to gather himself only to notice Tim had started to perform a U turn just as GOG was also performing a U turn. “Keep going” he shouted to the others in his group as he and Tim Travitz (Slow Tim) both advanced on each other. It took little time for the two to engage with GOG performing another U turn putting both on the path back towards Cary and the Start Finish for the days ride. “How Are You” asked GOG. “Good, just getting back on the bike for the second time after a year” replied Tim. “I need to ride a lot to get into shape to ride with you guys”, “I have been reading the blog and you guys are riding too strong for me currently” Slow Tim complained. “The Blog does not explain how most of us ride, It is usually from the perspective of the Thorns, The rest of us ride much slower and usually shorter distances” GOG informed Slow Tim.<br />
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“Good”, “I might consider coming out to join you then” Slow Tim replied.<br />
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The group was now making their way onto Green Level followed by the turn onto Carpenter Fire Station. Slow Tim continued to ride and visit with GOG all the way to the Preston Neighborhood. It was there that he said his goodbyes and headed back home. GOG was again starting to BONK in a big way. Mother Theresa and the others led the way onto the last 2 miles dictated by the hills of Crabtree Crossing. GOG was starting to BONK even more as he slipped onto GrabTree Crossing. “SHADE on the left, Must Rest in the SHADE” GOG was now talking to himself. Without delay he pulled across the road, unclipped, slowed, stopped, dismounted, pulled the bike off the road and leaned it against a tree, pulled both water bottles from their cages, removed his helmet, sat down in the grass, crossed his legs, and dowsed his head with hot water form one of the water bottles. “AHHHHHHHH” repeat the dowsing “AHHHHH”. <br />
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As GOG sat in the shade runners past and waved, automobiles past, a family of bicyclist past. Then as if my magic Mother Theresa was there infront of him. “You OK” she asked nervously. “Yea just started to BONK” GOG responded. Then Jae Brainard ad the group she was shepherding rolled up to GOG having just made the turn onto Crabtree Crossing. GOG and Jae discussed the challenges the Roses had as the start of the days ride and how they cleverly resolved the issue to the follow most of the days route after that. “We were passed by the Thorns on Tingen” Jae explained to GOG. Just then Best Biking Buddy rolled up to the group having also just made the turn onto the final few miles of the route. He along with all the others were making sure GOG was OK. “Thanks everyone, I have been off the bike far too long and today’s ride really challenged my conditioning” GOG explained. GOG then began to stir signaling to all that he was indeed ready to complete the last 2 miles. This signal allowed all to turn and head towards the finish. It was B3 who remained to validate GOG was in fact planning to limp on. B3 did not leave GOGs side as GOG slugged his way to the end. <br />
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“You must have done more miles than planed” GOG suggested to B3. “Yea the group I was will followed the Thorns onto Big Woods after the rest stop at Wilsonville” he responded.<br />
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“why did you stop and check on me?” GOG asked B3. <br />
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“saw a Yellow clad Buddy sitting under a tree, with several other gathered around gaining enlighten and I wanted to gain enlighten as well” answered B3 with a grin on his face. “NICE” answered GOG.<br />
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End of days results <br />
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Roses completed 40 miles and did so ahead of some of the Stems. Nicely done.<br />
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One set of stems riding with GOG completed 42 miles at around 16.4 mph<br />
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One Set of Stems riding with B3 completed 52 miles at a good clip<br />
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Thorns completed 52 miles as well <br />
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<strong>Sunday July 3rd.</strong><br />
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<strong>Go hard and go again</strong> with CSH or<br />
Go easy and enjoy the 30 miles out to Lake Jordan and back.<br />
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Those in attendance included:<br />
<strong>Jae Braindard </strong><br />
<strong>Scott Clark</strong> – Turbo Charger – Go Hard and Go again with CSH<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Ginny Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Rod Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – Best Bikin Buddy (B3)<br />
<strong>Sharon Prochazka</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Dessert Flower (on his white fixie and wearing his TNR Jersey) – Go hard Go again<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie – a ride leader the group can count on.<br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Chris Stark</strong><br />
<strong>Emily Edens</strong> – second time with the group. <br />
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The days route has been ridden several times. It mimics the CSH route out to Lake Jordan and back. However it does so in reversed order so those who want to jump in with CSH can do so as TNR is on the return legs of the route.<br />
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The days ride was uneventful. Dessert Flower and Turbo Charger were both released early. Those two made it known they planned to do extra miles by jumping into CSH on the way back into Cary. All others would complete the route within their own pace. Many were planning to ride the next day on the Fire Cracker ride and were using this days ride to stay loose. A notible event occured on "Kevin's Crawl". Mother Theresa descided to challeng GOG on this sacred piece of blacktop held for GOG to always tke the sprint up Farington from Martha's Chaple to Holland Chaple road. She attacked as if possed by Capn Carbon. GOG began to BONK late in the ride yet again, however he did not perform the yellow Buddha in the shade of a tree maneuver like he did the day before.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-75072712228552410122011-06-19T17:00:00.000-05:002011-06-24T11:11:40.681-05:00Fathers Day Weekend ridesMany New Faces <br />
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<strong>Saturday, June 18th </strong><br />
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The Saturday Morning ride culminated quite well with approximately 20+/- riders meeting together in the parking lot of Brueggers. <br />
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The chore of the day was to find a route that would offer challenge, adventure, the right distance. The group stood around in deep contemplation until a man with a colored cape / jersey appeared ..whom I have been informed goes by the name Captain America. <br />
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Mr America provided an outstanding route that would take the group into new unsettled lands. We all agreed and were off. <br />
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The route out of Cary was traditional and we entered toward the historic district of Western Cary that included the Fire Station and CVS store. At the Green Level Church light, prevailing voices suggested that we continue to the corner of Upchuck Ave. As the flock rounded the corner, the riders got into formation: group A, those willfully entering Hypoxia and Group B those with good common sense. <br />
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The friends entered the 200 meter climb feeling strong and tackling the challenges put before them. The group also was very grateful to have broken the Green Flash curse with no flats (section where the Green Flash was senselessly flatted in the week prior). Up and around the corner to the holding section the group went. All made it to the top and were ready to go. <br />
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The riders continued on by signaling down Mt Pisgah/Ferrell/Lewter and culminating at the open section of 751. At this point, it was announced that there would be a "Race to the Lake". With this the lead out trains organized and everyone was ready to squander the glycogenious reserves acquired from yesterday's breakfast of Lucky Charms. The race was conducted in Lady like and Gentleman like fashion with Caption Carbon throwing down the hammer and announcing his return from Retirement with a powerful acceleration. The group caught their breath at the corner and headed to Lystra gas station for tasty treats. <br />
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After a short intermission, everyone took their seats and was ready to tackle Mr Jack Bennett. Jack Bennett in general is known as a very comfortable, stable and likable route when taken from the 15/501 side. But Jack breaks character and unleashes his fury from the Lystra entrance. The agony was very impressive, as the group dug deep to climb the long and arduous hill. It is realistic to suggest that Jack lost a few friends that day. <br />
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At the stop of 15/501 a few of our friends said adieu and went on their merry way back to the Thorns and Roses Club House. One final group remained with Captain America at the helm. <br />
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From this point on it got a little foggy and entered entirely new territory. <br />
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Available field notes detail that the group entered many scarcely used roads, crossed a huge bridge only wide enough for those on bicycle or foot to enter and at one point there may have been a unicorn. Both those facts are not easily confirmed, especially the scarcely used road portion. <br />
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The remaining group arrived back at the clubhouse at about 12 noon with 50 to 55 miles behind them with an average speed of 17 to 18 mph. Many many new faces and guests rode that day and were a wonderful addition to the group. <br />
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<strong>Fathers Day Ride </strong><br />
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<strong>Sunday, June 19th </strong><br />
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Another beautiful day was on tap for the Fathers Day ride. About 12 people were riding with the group with some additional attendance as a result of Special Father's Day privileges. As everyone discussed the plan of the day, Best Bikin Buddy (B3) took ownership and communicated where the members would go, the spirit of the ride and that we would be riding at a recovery pace. Everyone agreed and the group took to their bikes. Just as with the day prior, the cyclists went through Preston Passage at a "talkable" pace. <br />
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The group discussed activities of the day, yesterdays charity ride and procrastinated chores left to be completed by day end. <br />
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All was well through Carpenter Fire Station and cornering up Green Level Church. Some of the newer riders were explaining that they just got into cycling and really enjoying it, especially with the cast and characters of the Thorns and Roses. <br />
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As the group continued out to Lewter shop, some behavioral issues developed. B3 and Cobbmeister (Rabbit) in a great turn of character actually provoked county line sprints, this was a remarkable sight. <br />
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The two drifted out of the pace line and were accelerating at an estimated 22 to 27 mile per hour pace towards their goal. The move took most off guard and the dynamic duo easily secured the victory. The guests found the horseplay very entertaining to watch. After the short sprint, the group came together once again and road through the Berry Patch. <br />
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At the corner of 751, the ridding gaggle took care to negotiate the traffic and to safely enter Martha's Chapel. Heading down Martha's, everyone worked together and coalesced quite nicely at a well tempoed rhythm. Among the quiet, once again Cobbmeister and B3 emerged, looking to complete the "box set" of trophies for their mantel -- and punched it. Both victorious winning the 2 selections of the day. <br />
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With the lake portion complete, the group then entered their homeward return towards Hollands Chapel where the cyclists basked in the sun, enjoying their time with new and old friends. The cyclists road for approximately 31 miles at a 17 to 18 mph pace.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-73572397431079006392011-06-12T17:00:00.001-05:002011-06-15T11:41:21.368-05:00The Thorns N Roses shatter like fine crystal in the dishwasher5 flats in two days.<br />
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<strong>Saturday June 11th</strong>.<br />
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Time Trail tucked into a challenging route. Lesson learned – Time trial is fun, everyone enjoyed it, but it should not be part of a fully featured route.<br />
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Those in attendance included;<br />
<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong> – Total Recall<br />
<strong>Doug Augustine</strong> – Rumble Strip<br />
<strong>Cort Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>June Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>David Bridenbaugh</strong> – Mr. Bridenbaugh<br />
<strong>Kaleo Bullard</strong> – The Volcano<br />
<strong>Angie Chiatello</strong> – Has a new nickname based on her ride several weeks ago were the group had to cover her up with layers of jackets just to get her warm. Here new nickname is COLD BLOODED.<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Steve Cope</strong> – Capn Carbon, Chiwawa, Angry Chipmunk, the gnat.<br />
<strong>Sondra Devincenzo</strong> – She was given a nickname on the days ride. This came about as a small group of cyclists were headed back into Cary after the ride. It was at the lights were Hogans Way crosses over Davis drive. This light is a long red light. GOG pulled onto the side walk and pressed the walk button. Still after what felt like 20 minutes the lights started to change. ‘We have Yellow” cried GOG. Just then Sondra rolled out into the middle of the intersection. The group still had red. The traffic on Davis had Yellow, and there was Sondra acting as well placed Traffic Barricade. So from now on Sondra will be known as Barricade.<br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom<br />
<strong>Paul Estes</strong><br />
<strong>Matt Fowler</strong><br />
<strong>Jeff Giordano</strong> – Claim Jumper<br />
<strong>Elizabeth Hardy</strong> - Now with a nickname. Ever since she first joined the group in early June she has been pushing the pace and distance for the Thorns. She loves to ride fast and is always willing to do extra miles if the chance arises. She is an OVER ACHIEVER, she BEGS for MORE, She TAKES IT and DISHES IT OUT. Hmmm which one should we use?<br />
<strong>Patti Lewis</strong> – Patti Melt<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Elizabeth Partin </strong><br />
<strong>Mo Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Stephen Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Dean Rains</strong><br />
<strong>Mariann Ramsayer</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – The Dessert Flower on his white fixie<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie<br />
<strong>Ken Schuster</strong><br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Alisha Woodroff</strong><br />
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New to the group;<br />
<strong>Cathy Busby</strong> – GOG’s Physical Therapist – she was able to get him back on the bike earlier than expected.<br />
<strong>Kate Nell</strong><br />
<strong>Stacy Hogan</strong> - She did a slow fall to one side at a stop sign near the end of the ride. As she went down the chain ring took a good chunk of meat out of her leg. Another rider in the group had a band aid to cover the wound once it had been rinsed off. Stacy got a BOO BOO, and another nickname is born.<br />
<strong>Cindy Avrette</strong><br />
<strong>Robert Smithson</strong><br />
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GOG and Mother Theresa had spent time mapping a 61 mile route for the Thorns. They even ssaved the map as a pdf, and wrote in several turn by turn instructions. The route was shared in the Thursday email as well as posted on the blog. The route was designed to include a 5 mile time trial starting at about 17 miles into the days ride. The route was also engineered to allow the Roses to participate in the time trial and then head back to Cary with an expected 35 mile distance for the end of their ride. GOG did not calculate this very accurately and the Roses ended up with just under 40 miles total. This distance was the furthest ever completed by several of the Roses, and was their first ever time trail experience. The route was also designed to allow those looking to ride close to 45 miles the opportunity to exclude the section of road known as Big Woods. This proved to also be a miss calculation by GOG. Those turning back early from the Thorns route ended up with close to 55 miles. The Thorns who elected to continue onto Big Woods found themselves completing 70 miles finishing in the heat of the day. GOG could not figure out how the Thorns ended up do so many extra miles. He learned that the Thorns elected not to follow the route during the last few miles into Cary. When they were at Wilsonville they studied the route and realized GOG had thrown additional hills in during that last section of the route. However in doing so he designed the shortest possible way back into Cary from Wilsonville. By altering the route to eliminate the hills the Thorns ended up with several extra miles putting them at the 70 mile mark. <br />
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The group that assembled in the parking lot was so large that GOG had to delegate duties to others. He asked Top Rookie to help check in those in attendance. He assigned Mother Theresa the task of making sure new riders to the group signed a waiver. GOG had his hands full just trying to remember how to ready himself and his bike for the days ride. GOG was told he could ride by his PT trainer but he was asked to limit it to 20 miles. He would accomplish that by NOT doing the Time Trail, and by acting as one of the ride leaders for the ROSES. <br />
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Just prior to leaving the start GOG gave a brief description of the days ride including the time trial aspect of the route. He made sure anyone who wanted a printed copy of the route had one. Then the pack was off towards RTP. The first split in the pack happened within the first two miles as the leading group made the turn onto Morrisville Parkway and the trailing group were held up by traffic. GOG shouted up to those ahead to help us regroup at Lewis Stevens. Once there the entire pack was back together as they then made their way onto McCrimmon followed by a turn onto Church Street. From there the group wound their way thru a new development that dumped them out on its other side onto Davis Drive near Hobson. The group was then directed to make the left turn onto Hobson and headed towards Lewis Stevens in RTP. A left turn on to Lewis Stevens had the newly splintered pack headed towards Kit Creek and the starting point for the Time Trial. Those in the lead had been told prior to the start to hold up at Kit Creek and Lewis Stevens. The intent was to have all riders ride the out and back 5 mile route at a pace that would allow them time to observe the road and traffic situation. This would help them later judge for themselves how fast to ride thru corners and other potential hazardous areas. While the pack did this GOG waited on the side of the road in the shade. He had to limit his miles so by not riding the time trial route and not doing the time trial he would be eliminating 10 miles off the planed route for the ROSES. <br />
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As the riders returned to the start of the TT it was learned that Dessert Flower had flatted and others were there to assist him.<br />
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Once everyone had a chance to observe the route GOG asked them to sign in by groups. Those planning to do the full 61 miles would go first, followed by those planning to do 45 miles, and lastly the ROSES would sign up. GOG explained where the start and finish lines were for the TT, he also made everyone aware they needed to time themselves and he would record their results. The group did a fine job of organizing its self and starting the event. Then GOG noticed Mr. Bridenbaugh was preparing to stage for the event with a flat front tire. “DUDE did you know you had a FLAT?” he asked. Total discuss suddenly appeared on Mr. Bridenbaugh’s face. He immediately went to work to change his flat. <br />
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GOG once again settled into the shade to wait for the first rider to finish the TT and to provide their results.<br />
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Here are the results shared with GOG in order of sigh up; (these can be compared to the times from last year’s TT in early December at this location, and will be used to compare to the next time the group does this TT again in a couple of months).<br />
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Name, Time, Last years time<br />
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Cathy Busby 16:50 <br />
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Jim Cobb 13:55 15:18<br />
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Liz Hardy 15:49 <br />
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Paul Estes 15:02 <br />
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Rob Robertson 14:49 <br />
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David Bridenbaugh 14:12 14:15<br />
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Jeff Giordano 13:17958 <br />
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Kate Nell 17:00 <br />
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Chip Smithson 14:30 <br />
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Paul Schmidt 15:15 <br />
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Doug Augustine 15:02 <br />
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Ken Schuster 15:52 <br />
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Alisha Woodrof 17:30 <br />
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Dean Rains 15:00 <br />
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June Bennett 16:50 <br />
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Cort Bennett 16:05 <br />
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Mo Percy 17:45 <br />
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Marianne Mahn 19:00 <br />
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Cindy Avrette 18:00 <br />
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Patti Lewis 3 others passed her <br />
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Shawn Richardson 13:01 13:51<br />
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Lee Duncan 13:18 13:54<br />
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Upon completion of the TT the groups were each sent on their way. Dessert Flower, Sonic Boom, The Rabbit, B3, Top Rookie, Capn Carbon all working together to lead the Thorns on the finishing touches of the planned 61 mile route. Mother Theresa would lead those looking to follow the Thorns at a slightly slower pace and who planned to turn early with an expected distance of 45 miles. GOG was then ready to lead the ROSES on thru their final miles back to the start/finish in Cary expecting to complete 30 -35 miles.<br />
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It was soon after all three groups headed out that the Thorns and Stems shattered into many pieces.<br />
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Rumor has it that Capn Carbon and a few others peeled off after the climb on Upchuck. It was at this same location that Dessert Flower had yet another flat, and he and Sonic Boom made the smart decision to turn back since Dessert Flower had no additional space tubes. Mother Theresa’s group remained in tact all the way to Lake Jordan and back to the start finish even though they ended up completing 10 extra miles than advertised. The Thorns made it to the gas station at Lystra. There was a debate on whether to continue on the planned route or to turn back at that point. Several folks followed B3’s lead and headed back down Martha’s chapel and on towards home. The Rabbit, Liz (Begs For More), Top Rookie elected to attack Big Woods. With their altered route near the end to eliminate the planed hills they completed 70 miles finishing in the full sunshine and heat of the early afternoon.<br />
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<strong>Sunday June 12th</strong><br />
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Two more Flats.<br />
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The days route is the CSH route in reverse allowing those looking for extra miles to jump in with CSH as the Thorns N Roses are headed back and CSH is headed out of Cary.<br />
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Those in attendance included;<br />
<strong>Natasha Bosch</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – The Matriarch<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Steve Cope</strong> – Capn Carbon – on his carbon fiber bike – no steal is real for him today.<br />
<strong>Liz Hardy</strong> – Takes it and Dishes it Out, Overachiever, Begs for More…….<br />
<strong>Perry Hurt</strong> – P.O.E.<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Dessert Flower – on his white Fixie<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie – on his Fixie<br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Suzy Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
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Folks new to the group included:<br />
<strong>Roger Ehrlick</strong> – Got his nickname even before the ride began. Read on to learn what his nickname is.<br />
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The group was almost fully gathered and prepped for the days ride when one of the riders reminded Jae that Jae was supposed to bring a spare bike for her. Jae immediately dropped everything, climbed into her car and headed back home to fetch the missing bicycle. As she headed out of the parking lot everyone heard a large POP. Roger was standing next to his old School Steel Frame touring bike when the front tire blew. There might be a nickname in this for Roger – BLOW OUT. Perry – P.O.E. sprang into action. He pulled out his tire irons, a spare tube, and a CO2 cartridge. He then efficiently changed the blown tube for a new one, inflated it and had Roger ready to Roll. <br />
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Those who wanted to ride the RTP route with Jae elected to hang out until her return. Those looking to head towards Lake Jordan were ready to go. GOG released the group just as Jea – The Matriarch rolled back into the parking lot with the spare bike. The two groups said their goodbyes. The Thorns N Roses had split even before the first stroke of the peddles. <br />
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Those riding towards Lake Jordan knew the route very well having done it many Sundays. The concept is to ride the CSH route in reverse so those who want extra miles can jump into the CSH ride at its 5 - 10 mile point.<br />
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GOG was riding near the middle of the pack in an effort to keep an eye on those in the lead as well as those trailing. As the group entered the round About in Preston they were met with Police and banners, and road cones. It was learned that the neighborhood was having a fun run for the kids. The cyclists were guided around the event, however no one realy paid close attention to the instructions, least of all GOG. He found himself at the front of the pack once it was released by the police. GOG had no clue what the detour instructions were and rode straight onto the course. Luckily the even had not started yet so no harm was done. The group at that point had been joined by another cyclist who was headed out for a solo ride. She looked to be a very serious rider, one who could give the Thorns a run for their money. As she started to chat with the group she commented on Dessert Flowers Bike. “What a Gorgeous Bike, I love the white”. “Yea he has lots of Pretty Bikes” GOG responded.<br />
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The group paused long enough a the Big Chicken to confirm all were to make the left turn towards High House. This was the next serious split in the group. The new solo rider, Dessert Flower, Capn Carbon, The Rabbit, B3, Top Rookie, and Begs for More all sprinted on towards High House, and points beyond. Those left behind included, Mother Theresa, #1 in the Bush, Blow OUT, GOG, and P.O.E. Even that group splintered before the first turn. Mother Theresa was setting a strong pace with #1 in the Bush right on here rear wheel. Blow Out and GOG were behind them and P.O.E was falling behind. GOG kept a close eye on P.O.E knowing he always turns back early. Suddenly P.O.E was observed slowing, stopping, getting off his bike, leaning down to check on something and then darting off the road into the woods. GOG pulled out of the line and turned back to see if there is anything wrong and to see if P.O.E needed help. Out of the woods darts P.O.E, hopes on his bike and continues on the route. GOG slows and does another u-turn to ride next to the trailing rider. “I had to rescue a baby Turtle” P.O.E informed GOG. “Once on a ride I did not stop to rescue a Turtle and ended up with two flats one after the other”. “It was a signal to never ignore the turtle, ever since then I have always rescued a turtle from the road if I ride by. I have not had a Flat since” P.O.E proudly announced. <br />
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The group slowly came back together before heading down High House and crossing Davis. They formed a nice single file draft line as the road narrowed on Green Level. Just as the pack was preparing for the climb up to White Oak they spied three of the Thorns alongside the road fixing a FLAT. This was the second one of the day and the 5th one of the weekend. GOG slowed only enough to ask if they had everything they needed and to tell them he and the others would mossy on down the road. ‘WE are Good” was the cry from the splintered Thorns. Those working on the flat included; Top Rookie, B3, and Beg for More. It was her tire that had the flat.<br />
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GOG and his band of riders continued their climb up to White Oak, with Mother Theresa leading the charge. They all made the turn there towards the T intersection at Luther Shop. The Thorns N Roses were now split into 4 groups each with 5 or less cyclists per group, and each group with a least one person acting as ride leader working to ensure all were accounted for and taken care of.<br />
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As GOG and his pack completed the run on White Oak they found the leading Thorns all poised at Luter Shop looking to regroup with their fallen friends. The solo rider had apparently enjoyed riding with the group but could not afford the time to sit and wait with the group. “The others are behind us fixing a Flat” GOG informed the awaiting Thorns. “You guys might as well take off so you can jump in with CSH before they head out this way”.<br />
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The three remaining Thorns sprang into action and were soon out of sight.<br />
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GOG and his group continued the route towards Lake Jordan. Mother Theresa pulled the group at speeds over 19 mph the full length of Martha’s Chapel. A short break a Lake Jordan was followed by a strong run up Kevin’s Crawl ending with the sweeping turn onto Holland’s Chapel.<br />
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It was a smooth ride back towards Cary as the group elected to head into town on Green Hope High School road. This was followed with a short cyclocross over the train tracks. The group then wound their way back into Cary retuning on Crabtree Crossing. They completed 31 miles at about 16.5 mph average. GOG was definitely feeling the last two days of biking having been off the bike for over 6 weeks.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-89488244974815142582011-06-05T19:59:00.000-05:002011-06-08T20:19:54.772-05:00First weekend in June 2011June 4 and 5.<br />
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Large turn outs <br />
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Lots of new faces.<br />
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Those in attendance on June 4th included:<br />
<strong>June Benett</strong><br />
<strong>Cort Bennett</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – The Matriarch<br />
<strong>David Bridenbaugh</strong> – Mr. Bridenbaugh<br />
<strong>Kaleo Bullard</strong> – Volcano<br />
<strong>Ron Clanton</strong> – Just Ron<br />
<strong>Tracy Clanton</strong> – Rose Peddler<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Ginny Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Rod Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Megan Heggarty</strong> – The Blood Hound – back with the group after a long time away – Welcome back<br />
<strong>Sean Kurdys</strong> – back with the group - Welcome back.<br />
<strong>Patti Lewis</strong> – Patti Melt<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Lance Minor</strong><br />
<strong>Mo Percy</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Dessert Flower – on his white and blue Fixie<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie<br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Kiki Rodu</strong> – Twinkle Toes - Jumping in during the ride<br />
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New Faces joining the group for the first time Included:<br />
<strong>Allisha Woodroof</strong><br />
<strong>Dean Rains</strong><br />
<strong>Lisa Petty</strong><br />
<strong>Mariann Ramsayer</strong><br />
<strong>Natasha Bosch</strong><br />
<strong>Suzy Schmidt</strong><br />
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Welcome all you new riders to the Thorns N Roses.<br />
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After meeting and greeting all the cyclists, and getting Liability releases from those how had not yet filled one out GOG described the route to those who he felt could lead the pack thru the days ride.<br />
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The route was designed to be relatively flat and cover 50 miles with at least two opportunities to regroup. Mother Theresa volunteered to lead from the back of the Stems. Mr. Bridenbaugh, The Dessert Flower, The Rabbit, Top Rookie, and B3 would all participate in helping Sheppard the Thorns and Stems from the front and middle of the pack.<br />
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The Matriarch and Just Ron volunteered to lead the ROSES on a shorter more relaxed paced route out to Lake Jordan and back. GOG made sure that anyone looking for a gentler kinder ride should elect to follow those two on the days ride. Over 10 riders quickly slide into place to make sure they knew who to follow and to be counted as one of the ROSES on the days ride.<br />
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GOG then briefed all the riders on what to expect and how everyone needs to work together to ensure “The Spirit” of a no drop ride is upheld. He asked those who were new to the group to raise their hands, and for the others to make sure they introduced themselves and worked to make the new riders feel welcomed.<br />
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By 8:10 the riders were off to enjoy the days rides.<br />
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Upon completion of the rides the ROSES covered 28 miles near a 16 mph average pace.<br />
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The stems completed the 50 mile route averaging 16.5 mph average<br />
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The Thorns completed the 50 miles at a 19+ mph pace and were proud to announce they were able to keep the pack together. The Thorns were able to hammer and yet provide for a no drop style ride.<br />
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A no drop ride for all the groups was accomplished. Thanks to all who helped make sure no one was lost along the way.<br />
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Several of the first time riders with the group announced they would be back and they enjoyed the route. <br />
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<strong>Sunday June 5th</strong><br />
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Sunday recovery ride.<br />
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Another large turn out for a Sunday ride.<br />
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Three NEW NICKNAMES are born.<br />
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One awarded to a first time rider with the group.<br />
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Two awarded to long time participant with the Thorns N Roses.<br />
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Additional new faces joining in for the first time with the Thorns N Roses.<br />
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Those in attendance included:<br />
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<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong> - Finally with a Nick Name. <br />
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Kevin and Theresa have been working hard to catch Sheila in the act of doing or saying something on one of the rides that could help with a nick name for her. Well she still has not done anything memorable that could be used against her for a nick name. Upon much reflection Kevin and Theresa turned their efforts towards Sheila’s character traits to try and come up with a nick name. Even that was difficult because Sheila has no character flaws that could be used to help conjure up a nick name. So the two had to run down the long list of positive character traits and boil those down to any that might be used to help generate a nick name.<br />
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The one character trait, or skill, that kept coming to the top was Sheila's uncanny ability to remember names. Both Kevin and Theresa have serious mental blocks towards remembering names and faces, so this skill of Sheila’s was the one that really stood out. She can recall a name even having been away from the group for long periods of time.<br />
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So from this day forward Sheila Augustine will be remembered by her new nick name.<br />
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<strong>TOTAL RECALL</strong>.<br />
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Others on the ride this day:<br />
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<strong>Rob Benson</strong><br />
<strong>David Bridenbaugh</strong> – Mr. Bridenbaugh<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Tim Devinney</strong> – The Love Train, The Love Boat<br />
<strong>Jeff Hoffert</strong><br />
<strong>Peggy Hoffert</strong> – 2nd time with the group <br />
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<strong>Perry Hurt</strong> - Finally with a Potential Nick Name. And with all great nick names comes a degree of Innuendo. The story behind Perry’s nick name is. Each time he rides he has to leave the ride early – to go into work. We enjoy his company and feel sad that he has to abort the ride before the end. So there are several potential Nick Names for Perry. These include: POE (Pulls out Early), DNF (Does not Finish), Drop Out, Abort, …….. There are likely others to consider. <br />
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<strong>Patti Lewis</strong> – Patti Melt<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Killer Bee – on his black and gold Fixie.<br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong><br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa.<br />
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Riding for the first time with the group:<br />
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<strong>Rebeka Branagan</strong> – first time and she earns a nick name. The story behind her nick name is. As the pack was getting ready to roll out of the parking lot Betsy was straddling her bike. As she raised her right foot to clip in she realized her left ankle was pinned between her crank arm and chain stay. She lost balance and fell against her car, but did not fall over. This action caused the entire pack to suddenly stop creating a FALSE START. So from the first ride with the Thorns N Roses Betsy will be known as <strong>FALSE START</strong>. Well done Beka.<br />
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<strong>Michele Rivera</strong><br />
<strong>Elizabeth Partin</strong><br />
<strong>Rob Benson</strong><br />
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Welcome to the Thorns N Roses.<br />
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As the riders readied themselves GOG shared the days route with the ride leaders.<br />
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GOG had decided to create an out and back route that would be as flat as possible. The intent of the days ride was also to provide an opportunity for those looking to ride farther and faster a chance to do that during the second half of the ride. This was to be accomplished by getting the group out to Lake Jordan and headed back into Cary just in time to catch the CSH riders as they were headed out of Cary. GOG anticipated that the two groups would intersect each other somewhere near Cary Glenn. This is typically when CSH breaks into the A and B ride groups.<br />
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Those looking for more miles would turn around and go back out to Lake Jordan with CSH and end up with 40+ miles for the day and have the chance to Hammer with the A group of CSH. The rest of the Thorns N Roses could continue their planned route on in to the parking lot having completed 30 miles at about 16+ mph average. The plan worked flawlessly. <br />
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Those who jumped in with CSH included:<br />
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Killer Bee<br />
The Love Train<br />
The Rabbit<br />
Jeff Hoffert<br />
Rob Benson<br />
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The Thorn N Roses returned to the parking lot all having enjoyed the days ride. False Start commented that the route was a flat a route as any that could be designed in the area. It was also the furthest and fastest she had gone all year on a bike. Well done False Start. Well done Thorns N Roses.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-84870528739909879352011-05-30T20:00:00.001-05:002011-06-02T21:16:41.817-05:00Memorial Day weekend ridesThree days of fun on a bicycle.<br />
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Memorial Day weekend rides.<br />
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Saturday May 28th<br />
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Those in attendance included:<br />
<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – Matriarch<br />
<strong>David Bridenbaugh</strong> – Mr. Bridenbaugh<br />
<strong>Kaleo Bullard</strong> – The Volcano<br />
<strong>Tim Divinney</strong> – The Love Train, The Love Boat<br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom<br />
<strong>Liz Hardy </strong><br />
<strong>Beth Gonzalez</strong><br />
<strong>Jessica Holland</strong> – Twin Peaks<br />
<strong>Wendy Just</strong> – Just Wendy<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Joe Pitman</strong> – Immortal Man<br />
<strong>Sharon Prochazka</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – The Green Flash on his Green Road bike.<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Christine Vitron</strong><br />
<strong>Matt Matthews - </strong>New to the group (Welcome)<br />
<strong>Liz Hardy</strong> – a Thorn in ladies Lycra<br />
<strong>Carrie Mitran - </strong>New to the group (welcome)<br />
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GOG had designed a 50 mile route that incorporated several sections known for rolling hills. He was also anxious to have the group ride on the newly opened Roberts road. His route design also subjected the riders to the gradual incline of Tingen when traveling into APEX. GOG even went a step further than normal by printing out and then handing out a cue sheet that described the roads and all turns. This cue sheet did not go into details of what the mileage would be at each turn. Response from those returning to the start after the ride indicated they all enjoyed the route as it was designed.<br />
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The Roses elected to anoint Jae as their group leader and all were happy to follow her as she took the group on a 30 -35 mile romp out to lake Jordan and back at a reasonable pace of just around 15 mph average not including stops.<br />
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<strong>Sunday May 29</strong><br />
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Those in attendance included:<br />
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<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – Matriarch<br />
<strong>Josh Carter</strong> – Moving Violation – fresh off a strong finish from a resent bike Race.<br />
<strong>Tanya Eney</strong><br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Ann Munn</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Killer Bee on his black and gold Fixie<br />
<strong>Ken Schuster</strong><br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Tanya Eney</strong><br />
<strong>Jim Benell - </strong>New to the group (welcome)<br />
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The group was led by Mother Theresa and Jae Brainard who marched the pack out to Lake Jordan covering virtually the same route covered by the Roses the day before. A 30 -35 mile route at 16 mph average. Thanks Mother Theresa and Matriarch for helping lead the group.<br />
Moving Violation and Killer Bee tode hard off the front and ended up catching CSH as that group was headed towards lake Jordan. These two turned and chased CSH down and road additional miles with that group. The both finished well ahead of the Thorns N Roses and completed over 40 miles in that effort.<br />
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<strong>Monday May 30th</strong><br />
Memorial day last minute ride .<br />
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Those in attendance included:<br />
David Bridenbaugh – Mr. Bridenbaugh<br />
Paul Eppers<br />
Liz Hardy <br />
Jeff Hoffert<br />
Pam Hoffert - First time with the group and back on the bike after many years (Welcome)<br />
Marianne Mahn - #1 in the Bush<br />
Todd McBride – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
Mo Percy<br />
Stephen Perey - First time riding with the group (Welcome)<br />
Joe Pittman – Mr Immortal<br />
Rob Robertson – Top Rookie – on his Fixie<br />
Theresa Smit – Mother Theresa<br />
Steve Sparano – Sporadic Steve – Rarely rides with the group – first time this season.<br />
Jennifer McDaniel - New to the group (Welcome)<br />
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Mr. Bridenbaugh had organized this day’s ride and had sent out a last minute email to challenge others to join him for a Stem-like ride. His definition of a stem ride is still much faster than most stems chose to attain. He was proudly suggesting that the group would do 35 miles at an 18 mph pace. The route he was describing was laden with many hills. After some winning from the crowed Mr. Bridenbaugh and GOG strategized how best to remove the hills near the end of the route. Mother Theresa was careful to take Note. She did this anticipating the need to alter the route for her and others in the likely event that Mr. Bridenbaugh and other stronger riders still leaned for hills at the end. This proved to be a smart move by Mother Theresa who did in fact bring a small pack of riders thru a flatter alternate for the finishing miles of the days ride.<br />
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Three solid days of riding options for all skills and levels of ability. Thank you ride leaders who helped keep and eye on those in attendance.<br />
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Those who can constantly be counted on to help Shepard the riders thru the days ride include:<br />
GOG<br />
Mother Theresa<br />
Best Biking Buddy<br />
Love Train<br />
Matriarch<br />
Just Ron<br />
Mr. Bridendbaugh<br />
Capn Carbon<br />
Mr. Immortal<br />
Top Rookie<br />
Others have stepped in to assist on occasions to help keep the spirit of a No Drop ride group alive and well.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-64248313982651141362011-05-21T12:39:00.001-05:002011-05-27T12:42:38.633-05:00May 21st Thorns melt downThank You Lee Duncan - Sonic Boom for this creative account of the days ride for the Thorns.<br />
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Classroom Attendance <br />
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Immortal Man <br />
Green Flash <br />
Sonic B-M <br />
Nice Man w a New Bike <br />
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Title: The Jordan Lake Triangle <br />
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What a great turn out. As I rolled into the parking lot on Saturday it was teaming with neon and melt extrusion polyurethane --- AKA spandex. <br />
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It had the feel of a summer ride, with lots of friends and a double serving of enthusiasm. As the riders started to get organized we had to find leaders for the different groups. In an effort to provide one possible route, Sonic Boom explained a possible adventure. It was a strange experience, like when a child explains to their parents something that is very important to them, and in the end given the response "well that's very nice dear" with a pat on the head. Not knowing the names of the roads and acting out the turns using interpretive dance was not giving a high level of confidence to the group; not to mention a vague guesstimate of total mileage between 30 and 100 miles. They weren't having it. <br />
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Luckily Steve Cope was able to make a more appealing route suggestion to the masses, and off we went. The Thorns started off with about 8 to 10 riders at the beginning of the parking lot, and by the bottom it was reduced to about 4. This was attrition on a dramatic scale. These 4 included a nice man with a new bike, Immortal Man, the Green Flash and Sonic Boom. The fabulous 4 road up to Davis Drive and turned Left at Morrisville Carpenter. The plan for the day was to ride out by Del Web, hit 751, cruise up Fearrington in reverse and up to the Lystra Gas Station. The pace was very brisk with a computer average of about 20 mph up the long incline. <br />
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Because of the fast pace, Sonic Boom's legs were ready to explode. Luckily we were at the Lystra gas station and could indulge in tasty visceral fat creating treats. A few moments later Mr Popularity showed up... Capt'n Carbon with his fan club. The rowdy crew overtook the gas station like bike week at Myrtle Beach---all that was needed was the Capt'n in a pair of chaps. Sorry, try and erase that visual if at all possible. Moving on.. <br />
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After a little while at the snack bar, we lost another one and only had 3 in registered attendance. The 3 Amigos included Immortal Man, the Green Flash, and S-B. Feeling beat to a pulp we decided to indulge in a suffer-fest and headed towards Lystra. For a moment we were excited because a huge group of cyclists turned down the Lystra Concourse --and we welcomed the prospect of climbing the mighty beast amongst the masses. Unfortunately, the cycling mob turned off towards Big Woods and we had to give up on our cycling fantasy. <br />
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Up we went climbing the widow maker and eventually meeting at the other side in the un-shade. Everybody knows that Lystra doesn't give up her dead, and so we waited for the final member of the group as we baked in the hot sun. When the 3rd member arrived, we learned that there was a mechanical issue with Immortal man's bike and he needed to return back to the safety of base camp. After verifying his return plan, the group proceeded..which was now down to Mr Flash and SB. The 2 crime fighters continued on...turning left on Jack Bennet and a right up Big Woods. The hills kept coming and coming and Sonic Boom was on the verge of a physical and mental break down. Luckily young Flash was feeling fresh and forged ahead. Not much further down the road a steel splinter took out SB with a puncture-- which was fixed utilizing the cumulative knowledge, skills and equipment among the two surviving members. <br />
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And with that, the 2 cruised back and into home plate---finally safe. <br />
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Distance: approx 56 miles <br />
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Ave speed: approx 19.7 mphKevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-64116415041764153422011-05-16T16:06:00.000-05:002011-05-19T16:09:22.789-05:00Durham BullsClassroom Attendance <br />
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<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit <br />
<strong>Shawn Richarson</strong> - Green Flash <br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> - Sonic B-M <br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy) <br />
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Title: Durham Bulls <br />
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On Saturday morning Team Thorn consolidated in the parking lot wondering if we could outrun the rainy forecast that was predicted. We could stay close and play it safe, or we could explore new terrain in Durham where we have limited experience and greater interaction with motorists. Exactly, we chose the Durham route. <br />
Off we went utilizing the escape hatch out of Cary and enjoyed the typical commuter route into the triangle, minus the spilled coffee in the crotch. It was a nice change with windy roads and some hills to start. The group stayed together and worked well as we escorted ourselves beyond the Cary city limits. A few miles into the ride, we enjoyed the calming delight of some stop lights, train tracks and other roadside attractions including a routine traffic ticket for one unlucky driver. If they only had decided to ride their bike… <br />
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One unexpected observation was that there were a lot of hills on the route. Seriously, a ton. The mountainous terrain jumped out of no where, punishing the lungs and our resolve to overcome the mighty giants of Durham. And then that resolve went out the window as a few pulled off to go to McDonalds. <br />
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What is this!? Oh, they aren’t getting coffee and hash browns, they just need the gentle embrace of the toilet koozie (not the outdoorsy type for bio relief). A few moments later we were back on the road and climbing the hills again. This continued on for about an eternity, but we loved it because it felt like an adventure. <br />
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As the riders approached Cary prefecture, it was determined that we still had time on the shot clock, so the Green Flash suggested that we add on another mini loop. Because we had been so successful staying out of the rain, why not push our look a little further? And we did. <br />
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The group pulled into the parking lot just shy of 12 noon and were extremely ecstatic to be able to get out and ride and enjoy time with friends. <br />
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Distance: approx 45 miles <br />
Ave speed: approx 18.5 mph <br />
Calories burned: Equiv. to 1 Happy MealKevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-22291950258930578962011-05-07T09:07:00.000-05:002011-05-14T10:12:39.341-05:00Mothers Day weekend and Time TrialIn attendance<br />
<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong><br />
<strong>Jae Brainard</strong> – Matriarch<br />
<strong>Kaleo Bullard</strong> – The Volcano<br />
<strong>Elise Cobb</strong> – Popsicle, The Beast<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Ginny Davis</strong><br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom<br />
<strong>Jeff Giordino</strong> – Claim Jumper<br />
<strong>Beth Gonzalez</strong><br />
<strong>Jessica Holland</strong> – Twin Peaks<br />
<strong>John Majikes</strong> – Welcome back to the group<br />
<strong>Marianne Mahn</strong> - #1 in the Bush<br />
<strong>Erica Mancuso</strong><br />
<strong>Peng Mok</strong> – Welcome back to the group<br />
<strong>Mo Percy</strong> – Welcome back to the group<br />
<strong>Joe Pittman</strong> – Immortal Man<br />
<strong>Robert Renke</strong><br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Dessert Flower – on his white FIXIE<br />
<strong>Rob Robertson</strong> – Top Rookie<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Chris Stark</strong><br />
<strong>Todd Pechner</strong> – Slow Todd - Joining the group on the route <br />
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New to the group are the following riders.<br />
<strong>Erin Cole </strong><br />
<strong>Danny Viason</strong><br />
<strong>Christine Vitron</strong><br />
<strong>Sarah Tacker</strong><br />
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GOG was there to meet and great the riders, and to share his plans for the days ride route.<br />
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GOG had been discussing with several riders the concept of periodic time trials allowing riders to monitor their improvement over the course of the years cycling season.<br />
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GOG has 3 separate time trial routes each one increasing in distance and difficulty.<br />
He had announced in the email on Thursday that the group would be exposed to the opportunity to perform a 2.2 mile time trial. First of the season and the shortest and easiest.<br />
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GOG described to the Thorns the planed route and where on that route the time trial would be conducted. He had previously described to Mother Theresa the route the Roses could do that would also place them at the start of the Time Trial spot for those who wanted to participate.<br />
GOG informed all that he would be at the time trial location to help facilitate the recording of individual’s times as they conducted their self timed individual time trial. <br />
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The group left the parking lot late due to GOGs need to log who was in attendance, the signing of Waivers by those who had not yet done so this season, and to describe to the group what and how the days route would be conducted.<br />
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The Thorns were the first to arrive at the time trial location. GOG passed around a signup sheet for all to log their name and start order. He went on to remind the group that the course is not closed to traffic so they needed to ensure intersections were clear of traffic as well as sand and gravel that could create a hazardous situation during the sharp fast turns on the course.<br />
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With that the Thorns all readied themselves for the next 2.2 miles.<br />
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Here is the order of riders and their self timed results.<br />
Joe Pittman – Immortal Man – 6:12<br />
Todd Pechner – Slow Todd – 6:03<br />
Shawn Richardson – Dessert Flower – 5:45 on a fixed gear bike – single speed<br />
Jessica Holland – twin Peaks – 7:00<br />
Jeff Giordino – Claim Jumper – 6:00<br />
Erica Mancuso – 6:55<br />
Chris Stark – 6:15<br />
Jim Cobb – 6:24<br />
Ginny Davis – 6:54<br />
Robert Renke – 6:39.1 – to be exact<br />
Elise Cobb – the Beast - 7:25 – with a broken wing. Still no healing of the broken collar bone.<br />
Lee Duncan – Sonic Boom – 5:52<br />
John Majikes – 7:00<br />
Rob Robertson – Top Rookie – 6:42<br />
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Just as the Thorns were finishing up their time trials the ROSES rolled into the staging area.<br />
They watched the last couple finish up. They observed folks gasping for air with strained looks on their faces. This sight generated a great deal of discussion within the ranks of the ROSES. <br />
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The Thorns provided limited rest for those just finishing their time trail before heading out to complete the 50 miles planed for the days total distance.<br />
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GOG turned his attention to the ROSES to ask who was gong first. NO one volunteered. All were talking like they did not want to put themselves through what they saw as the last couple of Thorns had crossed the finish line of their 2.2 all out effort. GOG remined the group that there will be several opportunities to do a Time Trial during the season with the value being the ability to compare their improvement over time. <br />
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“I will do it” announced Christine. This opened up the flood gates with almost all ROSES electing to do the individual time trial.<br />
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Here is the list of ROSES in order of start <br />
Kaleo Bullard – The Volcano – 7:20<br />
Christine – 7:05<br />
Sarah – Foot Loose (got her name on this event) – 7:07<br />
Peng Mok – 6:57<br />
Danny – 1:30 – stop watch challenged.<br />
Theresa Smit – Mother Theresa – 7:24<br />
Erin – 7:40<br />
Mary Ann Mahn - #1 in the Bush – 8:30 – just recovering from Bronchitis<br />
Mo Percy – 7:50<br />
Sheila Augustine – 8:11<br />
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So how did Sara get the nickname Fool Loose?<br />
After the time trial she mentioned she had a mechanical issue. Upon further investigation it was revealed that her cleats were loose. In fact her right shoe had only one screw holding the cleat and her left foot had two of three screws to hold her cleat in place. After moving one screw from the left shoe to the right (the shoe she uses to clip in and clip out) and then tightening all screws as tight as possible she was good to go, Aka Foot Loose.<br />
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The Roses completed 35 miles at just over 15 mph. All were pleased with their results.<br />
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This next write-up is an account from Lee Duncan as a ride leader of the THORNS for the days ride.<br />
Classroom attendance <br />
Jim Cobb – The Rabbit <br />
Green Flash – aka Killer Bee – aka – Desert Flower – aka – Abominal Snowman <br />
Sonic B-M <br />
Joe Pittman - Mr Immortal <br />
Jeff Giordano – Claim Jumper <br />
Chris Stark <br />
Not slow Todd <br />
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The Cookie Tossing Gran Fondo <br />
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The Thorns were ready to go on Saturday, and eager to participate in the Race of Truth AKA 2.2 Mile Prologue. It was a beautiful day and a great one for a ride. Things got kicked off with a right turn on High House and through the Cary Housing Projects. After turning a corner at the roundabout, not "slow Todd" was waiting and ready to pounce on the unsuspecting Thorns. With Todd in attendance, the ride continued through familiar territory and around the back country of Western Cary. The group used the opportunity to get warmed up and humiliate each other with select banter and one liners collected the week before on the internet and from e-mail forwards. As we arrived at the secret location, GOG rolled out of the Smit mobile and explained his latest creation. He knew he had some seriously navigational challenged individuals in the group who likely would have set off into the field if he hadn't intervened. "Go up there and turn right and then another right"--- "even Sonic Boom could do it he said"...a claim I knew was borderline. <br />
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The riders huddled up, signed the paper for order, verified their organ donor status and clicked their stop watch for the torture test. Off they went one by one with remarkably good organization. The course was off the beaten path with minimal traffic, 2 semi technical turns, a low grade incline and a nice hill at the finish. A great test of fitness. After everyone had finished and revisited their morning breakfast, the Thorns organized and set off on the second part of the ride. This included Holland Chapel to Big Woods..but first a quick stop at the Lystra gas station. After a sufficient break the riders continued on to Big Woods where we rescued an orphan cyclist who had been separated from his cycling group. We asked if he would like to join us and he agreed..but for a price..the Thorns insisted that he would pull us for 3 to 4 miles of the 7 mile route (and he did). <br />
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At the connection with 64, the riders were sufficiently beat but took a left and limped up to the adjoining gas station. This is when the Green Flash noticed that the helium from his tires was leaking and so he pulled out his trusty sack of tools and prepared for open tire surgery. A Thorn never misses an opportunity to capitalize on the misfortune of others, so the group made a number of jokes and criticisms regarding the mechanical capability of a fixed gear bike and so on. The Green Flash was having none of it and unleashed a couple clever uses of banter that he no doubt had been refining for such an opportunity. <br />
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With all the mechanical issues resolved, the group was off again down Ferrington road and headed for the gateway to 751 and home. All the riders took a turn at the front and made good time with not Slow Todd calling upon his time trial skills to challenge Team Thorn. As the group headed towards the Weldon Ridge / Cary Park area Chris Stark staged a very convincing attack that put great pressure on the Thorns. Not to be outdone.. Mr Immoral (correction Immortal) joined in and continued the pace as the group crossed through the decline of Cary park and up the other side. It was an all out sprint at the end with Immortal man victorious-- a well timed sprint to the finish. Turning on to Carpenter Fire Station the group kept the pace high to see if anyone would scream for mercy, but no one did. Turning back towards the Thorns and Roses clubhouse and on the territory known as Steve's Graveyard, the great Jim Cobb paid homage to the spirit of the road and put the hammer down. demonstrating solid conditioning and fitness. And to twist the knife a little more, Claim Jumper did a fantastic bait and switch at the conclusion of the ride on High House with a false start that motivated the group to accelerate to a rate of speed not sustainable, and the well timed trap allowed Mr Jumper to calmly ride by his victims after they gassed out. <br />
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A great ride for everyone with mileage in the 40 to 45 mile range at a 19 mph avg.<br />
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Too compare last time this route was done as a time trial search for OCT 10th 2010.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-31764749247018047212011-04-23T17:26:00.001-05:002011-04-27T17:42:07.376-05:00Threat of Rain did not keep the riders awayThose in attendance included:<br />
Theresa Smit - Mother Theresa<br />
Todd McBride - B3<br />
Kim Barker<br />
David Bridenbaugh - Mr Bridenbaugh<br />
Josh Carter - Moving Violation<br />
Tim Divinney - The Love Train, The Love Boat (new nickname due to his swimming skills)<br />
Matt Fowler<br />
Deb Hollis - Two Saddles<br />
Joe Pittman - Mr Immortal<br />
Sharon Prochazka<br />
Dave Pynaker<br />
Don Shupe<br />
Robert Speer<br />
Matt Fowler<br />
Mike Bracco<br />
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GOG provided the Thorns and Stems options of completeing 45 - 52 miles.<br />
He shared this route with Mr. Bridenbaug, Todd McBride B3, Immortal Man, Moving Violation.<br />
Mr. Bridenbaug announced that the Thorns will likely to the longer distance but keep it slower than normal. They figured more like 18 mph vs the 19+ usually accomplished by the Thorns. GOG then announced to the group that those not wanting to go the full distance or that pace need to regroup at the Wilson Gas Station and follow one of the others who know the alternate route as described by GOG.<br />
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GOG then announced that Mother Theresa would be leading a group on a 30-35 mile route at a more reasonable 15 mph pace. With this information the group immediatly formed into two with at least a half dozen lining up with Mother Theresa.<br />
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GOG did not ride. He is resting and preparing for his back surgery scheduled to Thursday April 28th.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31657207.post-50381732001734349322011-04-17T19:59:00.001-05:002011-04-21T20:16:58.620-05:00A beautiful day for a bike ride.On more than one occasion during the days ride someone in the group commented on how fabulous the day was.<br />
The group grew in size as the clock closed in on 9 am the starting time.<br />
A call came in to Mother Theresa asking what route the days ride would take. The Augustine’s wanted to make sure they could leave from their home on bike and intercept the riders as they headed out of town. GOG conveyed the planned route with enough detail to help the Augustine’s head out with confidence they would intercept the pack at or around Green Hope High School.<br />
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Those who had assembled in the parking lot included:<br />
<strong>Kevin Smit</strong> – GOG<br />
<strong>Theresa Smit</strong> – Mother Theresa<br />
<strong>Jim Cobb</strong> – The Rabbit<br />
<strong>Elise Cobb</strong> – Popsicle, The BEAST (still riding with broken collar bone).<br />
<strong>Todd McBride</strong> – B3 (Best Bikin Buddy)<br />
<strong>Laura Spell</strong> – fresh off of several Triathlon events and gearing up for many more – a TRI-FINATIC, She really enjoys doing it 3 ways (swim, bike, run). Hmmmm a nick name is buried in there somewhere. (3 way).<br />
<strong>Sharon Prochazka</strong><br />
<strong>Paul Schmidt</strong> – no relative to Kevin and Theresa SMIT<br />
<strong>Perry Hurt</strong> – welcome back to the group<br />
<strong>Mary Carol Ruppen</strong> – MC first time riding with the group. Longest ride to date was 13 miles in Umstead.<br />
<strong>Lee Duncan</strong> – Sonic Boom<br />
<strong>Shawn Richardson</strong> – Killer Bee on his black and Gold Fixie<br />
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Jumping in later on the route:<br />
<strong>Doug Augustine</strong> – Rumble Strip<br />
<strong>Sheila Augustine</strong> – keep an eye on her, and report anything she does or says on a ride, she is ripe for a nickname.<br />
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GOG welcomed the new faces to the group and introduced them while asking the pack to make sure they are tested not so much for their biking skills but to see how well they participate in the banter.<br />
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GOG then informed the Thorns of the days planned route. “we have some new faces today so we will keep it relaxed and the mileage will be at or below 30 miles. You Thorns will likely not want to be forced to ride at that pace or distance. So I will share with you what we are doing and you can adjust as needed”. “The route will go out the back way on Crabtree Crossing, left onto Morrisville Parkway, stay straight all the way until Capn’s Grave Yard, turn towards High House and pass by Green Hope High. Then turn right on High House and take it all the way to White Oak. Turn Right on White Oak to its end. Turn left onto Luter Shop, Be prepared to turn early off that onto West Ferrell. Take it to Mount Pisgah. Take a left onto Mount Pisgah to 751. Turn right on 751 to the gas station at New Hope Church. Make the right there and take it to the Tobacco Trail. Take the Tobacco trail to Okelly. Make the right on Okelly and then the right on Yates Store into the Del Webb subdivision. Next turn is the left onto Carpenter Fire Station and the run on into home.” As GOG provided this information both Killer Bee and Sonic Boom nodded their heads indicating a complete understanding of the days route. <br />
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Without any further delay the group was led out of the parking lot and onto a short section of sidewalk that kept the group off of busy Cay Parkway. There was a great deal of small branches, pine cones, and insulation (likely from Lowes in Sanford) strewn all over the pavement. The cyclists did a great job of informing others so all had the time to dodge these additional obstacles; the standard potholes were still there as well.<br />
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The Thorns made their first move on Morrisville Parkway only to be briefly held back at the light on Davis Drive. The three Thorns included The Rabbit, Sonic Boom, and Killer Bee. The group was not seen again until back in the parking lot where they described how they altered the route to provide 5 extra miles. <br />
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The Stems and Rose did a great job of supporting each other by slowing or waiting on the other side of an intersection for those in the rear who were caught by the light.<br />
The group took a short pause at the turn from Morrisville Parkway onto Capn’s Graveyard. This allowed all to catch up from the multiple stop light traps, and to take on some fluid, as well as shed some layers of clothing as the sun was warming up the morning. Once all tasks were completed the group was guided thru the intersection after waiting for several vehicles to pass. Just as they began the run down Capns Crawl two cyclists approached from the opposite direction. It was the Augustine’s who had called earlier to make sure they could intersect the roué and join in as the group headed out of town.<br />
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Mother Theresa had worked her way to the front of the pace line and took solid command of the pace. She pulled the group along at a steady speed of 18 mph. GOG was seen drifting towards the rear of the pace line and then pushing himself forward towards the front. He was herding the pack as an AKC Registered Australian Sheppard. The pack all arrived at High House together thanks to Mother Theresa’s talented pull from the front. She then rolled onto High House and again established her command and control position. GOG once again swung out wide in an effort to gain full view of all in tow. Mother Theresa continued her power pull the entire length of High House and Green Level charging head first into the wind at 18 and 21 mph. GOG, B3, and Rumble Strip all rolled past her at as Green Level begins its climb to White Oak. “How about we spell you for a while” GOG announced. “Yea I could use some help, I wont be able to keep this up on the hill” she chocked out between deep breaths.<br />
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It was there that the group began to splinter with GOG, B3 and Rumble Strip all attacking the hill. GOG crested the climb at 21 mph just as his heart was coming apart in his chest. The three circled at the top waiting for the shattered group to arrive one at a time. Sharon was one of the first followed closely by Paul, Perry, Popsicle – The Beast, and the others. With out rest The Beast headed towards Luther Shop and slowly others followed, however with a lot less enthusiasm. MC was heard saying under her breath “Maybe this was not such a good idea today”. She was just about at the longest distance she had ever ridden and had already ridden faster than ever before. As the group rolled towards the Tobacco Trail crossing Perry informed GOG that he had to turn back do to work commitments. They said their goodbyes and the group was now down one rider.<br />
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The pack never fully reassembled until the end of White Oak were Rumble Strip, B3, and The Beast were all hold up to let GOG and the rest join them. MC rolled up to the group and when asked by GOG “how are you doing MC” she replied with a smile. That was good enough and the group was directed to make the left turn onto Luter Shop. The county line sprint was only yards away and to B3’s amazement no one challenged for the win. “Not what the Stems and Roses are all about” chimed GOG. The group did a nice job of staying together as they enjoyed additional chit chat wile getting some great exercise on a beautiful day. The right onto West Ferrell went very smoothly. All arrived next at the turn onto Mount Pisgah were GOG rolled on thru into the left turn. No Rest just GO. This repeated its self as the group rolled up to the right turn at 751. There was no traffic so once again GOG led the way by sliding thru the right turn announcing “CLEAR” as he did so. 751 was fast and again the climb was a place to practice a short attack. Hills do help make for a stronger rider if they are leveraged as places to challenge ones ability. 3 ways to survive a hill. 1. Let it slowly weigh you down as you lose momentum and rpms. 2. match the pressure with pressure – work to keep speed consistent while also shifting at the correct moments to keep rpms from dropping significantly. 3. Increase speed as the hill unfolds – apply extra pressure to not just match that presented by the hill but give it slightly more with each revolution of the peddles. The trick is to apply slight amounts and compound those slowly. Or if you are a Thorn you attack and never look back.<br />
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At the crest of the hill GOG made the right hand turn and pointed to the parking lot of the gas station so that THE BEAST would not clip GOGs wheel as he maneuvered into a stop at the gas station. The Beast was on GOGs wheel the entire climb as if to announce “is that all you got old man, I can match it one handed – she is riding with a broken collar bone. What a BEAST.<br />
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“We can take a bio break for anyone who needs one” GOG informed the group once all were in the parking lot. No one showed any interest in a Bio Break but they did continue their chit chat and consumption of fluids. “Ok Todd you know were the Tobacco Trail is, take us there” commanded GOG.<br />
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With that the pack rolled out of the parking lot and onto the smooth surface of New Hope Church road. Within a few yards Jae – The Matriarch rolled past GOG and B3 and asked permission to turn it loose. “GO JAE GO” GOG encouraged. Jae LOVES that section of road and lights it up each time she rides it.<br />
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This section of road needs to be nicknamed “Jae’s RUN”.<br />
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As the group rolled up to the Tobacco trail GOG asked a couple of folks exiting it on bikes as to what the condition of the trail was. “CLEAR, No Debris” was their response. That was good news and the Stems and Roses slipped between the gate posts and onto the paved downhill grade of the Tobacco Trail. <br />
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Lots of “Good Mornings” were exchanged as the group shared the trail with runners, walkers, and other cyclists. At one point GOG rolled up to a jogger and began to banter with him. “DUDE you are cooking along at 8.4 – now 8.7”, “hang with me man, You can do it” The runner laughed and waved as GOG slowly crept past. MC was next to GOG as he interacted with the runner. “There is a Law that prevents the harassment of Runners” she informed GOG. “Crap, I bet there will be uniformed officers waiting at my door when I get home” he chimed back with a big grin. Some boys never grow up.<br />
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“OK next turn onto OKelley we will be greeted with heavy traffic and a short climb” GOG shouted to the pack. “And no Shoulder” added Jae – The Matriarch. Each rider navigated the exit of the Tobacco trail while also looking for cars, and dodging other cyclists entering the area. The climb up Okelley split the pack again forcing a short pause at the turn onto Yates Store to ensure all made it safe into the next turn. MC was holding up great. She had already gone over 10 miles further than her longest ride to date of 13 miles. The group held up at Carpenter Fire Station just to make sure GOG did not plan a cruel trick like sending them onto UPCHUCK before heading for home. To everyone’s relief GOG made the turn onto Carpenter Fire Station and in dong so made it clear they would not be doing UpChuck and in fact they were all pointed in the shortest flattest route back to the start.<br />
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The group strung out on Carpenter Fire Station in an effort to minimize the impact to the heavy traffic, and to push the last few miles as the ride was winding down.<br />
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All said goodbye to the Augustine’s near the point they had joined the ride. Then everyone finished by riding into Cary on Morrisville Parkway with the last turns putting them onto Crabtree Crossing and finally a short section of Cary parkway into the parking lot at Brueggers.<br />
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A 30 mile ride at just over 15 mph average. All enjoyed the route, the day and all congratulated MC for more than doubling her longest distance on a bike. <br />
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WELL DONE.Kevin Smithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17930621333203698665noreply@blogger.com0